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Russian journalists write that the presidential election can take place on Febru...

In the Anniversary of the Crimea: it became known when the presidential election is held in Russia - Roszmi

Russian journalists write that the presidential election can take place on February 17, on the anniversary of the approval of the Project on the "accession" of Crimea to Russia in Russia, they talked about the date of the presidential election. Russian media referring to their own sources say that the next elections will devote to the "anniversary" of the annexation of Crimea. They are planned to be appointed on March 17, 2024. About it writes the edition of The Moscow Times.

It is noted that they have announced the election date in the Russian Federation on December 13. It was in March 2024 that it will be 10 years old, as the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea announced the "independence" of Crimea. In particular, on March 17, 2014, the Russian President approved the project of the Crimean Agreement to Russia. The media also write that Vladimir Putin did not announce the intention to run.

However, it is reported that his candidacy can be made by an initiative group, the selection of which has already begun. This group may include director Nikita Mikhalkov, doctor Leonid Roshal, singer Shaman (Yaroslav Dronov), first cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova. In addition, people who are related to war in Ukraine may be among the people who will nominate Putin. According to Excels Gur Valery Kondratyuk, Putin may not nominate his candidacy in the next presidential election.

He said that the incumbent President of the Russian Federation could lose power after the elite pressure on the background of the success of the Ukrainian military at the front. According to Kondratyuk, one of the candidates for the President of the Russian Federation can be the governor of Tula region Alexei Dumin. The presidential place may be occupied by the current Prime Minister of Russia Mikhail Mishustin.

In addition, as the Executive Director of the Ukrainian Institute of the Future Vadim Denysenko told in September, about 25% of Russians want to see a new man, not Vladimir Putin, president. In addition, about 50% want the current President of the Russian Federation to name his successor. Also, the report of the Institute of War (ISW) of November 8 noted that Putin would not focus on war with Ukraine in his election campaign. Probably the Russian president will bet on Russia's stability.