Power gives Putin: He could be president again, and again, and again.

Russia's Assembly adopted a law in line with changes to the Constitution, which, among other things, gives Russian President Vladimir Putin the right to run for president again. Under one of the new provisions of the Russian Constitution, limiting the number of mandates during which the same person can carry out the task [...]
Under one of the new provisions of Russia's Constitution, limiting the number of mandates during which the same person can carry out Russia's office to the country's current leader without taking into account presidential mandates.
This rule enables current leaders to carry out the post of president of Russia in two terms as well, Sputnik reports, Periscopi broadcast.
The document stipulates that a Russian citizen, who is at least 35, who has lived forever in Russia for at least 25 years and who has never had citizenship or permission to stay in another country, could be elected president of the country.











