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After vote extending his rule, Putin risks era of ‘stagnation’

Russian President Vladimir Putin during a trilateral video conference with leaders of Iran and Turkey to discuss settlement in Syria, in Moscow. – EPA pic, July 2, 2020.

PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin urged Russians to envisage the country they wanted to leave behind for their children and grandchildren during a historic vote this week to extend his rule. However, experts say that by pushing back the crucial question of who could someday replace him, Putin risks years of political stagnation that could fuel frustration with the Kremlin.

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