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putin will be president of russia till 2036. songbo? haaaa

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This time on who wants to be a dictator! Putin signs law to make him president until 2036!

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that could keep him in office in the Kremlin until 2036, the government said on Monday.

The legislation allows him to run for two more six-year terms once his current stint ends in 2024. It follows changes to the constitution last year.

Those changes were backed in a public vote last summer and could allow Putin, 68, to potentially remain in power until the age of 83. He is currently serving his second consecutive term as president and his fourth in total.

The reform, which critics cast as a constitutional coup, was packaged with an array of other amendments that were expected to garner popular support, such as one bolstering pension protections.

The law signed by Putin limits any future president to two terms in office, but resets his term count. It prevents anyone who has held foreign citizenship from running for the Kremlin.

The legislation was passed in the lower and upper houses of parliament last month.

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Putin signs law that could keep him in Kremlin until 2036

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that could keep him in office in the Kremlin until 2036, the government said on Monday.

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Why not? Its up to the russkies to vote him out if they not happy. Like if pinky is that bad. Singkies can vote him out too
 
That is good news. There really is no one in Russia strong enough to go up against the West. If there was no Putin, Russia would be like an african nation, plundered. Remember Yeltsin the Drunk? He almost sold Russia lock, stock and barrel.

Also Putin is one of those holding up world peace, as it is. Once he is gone more mayhem by USA will begin.

So I see at the end of Putin's next terms, there will be a shooting war with the West to weaken NATO so that they will not overwhelm Russia. Also the last term will be Putin's last opportunity to find a strong replacement, failing which, the economic hyenas of the West will rip Russia apart.
 
That is good news. There really is no one in Russia strong enough to go up against the West. If there was no Putin, Russia would be like an african nation, plundered. Remember Yeltsin the Drunk? He almost sold Russia lock, stock and barrel.

Also Putin is one of those holding up world peace, as it is. Once he is gone more mayhem by USA will begin.

So I see at the end of Putin's next terms, there will be a shooting war with the West to weaken NATO so that they will not overwhelm Russia. Also the last term will be Putin's last opportunity to find a strong replacement, failing which, the economic hyenas of the West will rip Russia apart.
I wish our PM LHL will follow suit, be our PM till 2036 too.
 
China allows Xi to remain president indefinitely


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  • The announcement of the vote, witnessed by reporters in the Great Hall of the People, passed with two “no” votes and three abstentions among almost 3,000 delegates.
  • China’s ruling Communist Party proposed the amendment last month and there was never any doubt it would pass as parliament is packed with loyal party members who would not have opposed the proposal.


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China’s largely rubber stamp parliament on Sunday passed a series of constitutional amendments, including one that removes presidential term limits, allowing President Xi Jinping to remain in office indefinitely.

The announcement of the vote, witnessed by reporters in the Great Hall of the People, passed with two “no” votes and three abstentions among almost 3,000 delegates.

China’s ruling Communist Party proposed the amendment last month and there was never any doubt it would pass as parliament is packed with loyal party members who would not have opposed the proposal.


In the run up to the vote, critics on social media attacked the move and drew parallels to North Korea or suggested a Mao Zedong-type cult of personality was forming. But the government quickly mounted a propaganda push, blocking some articles and publishing pieces praising the party.

The party loyalists who attend the annual session of parliament have said the decision is popular with ordinary Chinese people and asserted that China was lucky to have a leader of President Xi’s caliber.

Xi began his second five-year term as party chief in October and at the end of the week will be formally appointed by parliament.


The limit of two five-year presidential terms was written into China’s constitution after Mao’s death in 1976 by Deng Xiaoping, who recognized the dangers of one-man rule and the cult of personality and instead espoused collective leadership.

The government has said lifting the term limits is about protecting the authority of the party with Xi at its centre. The party’s official People’s Daily has said this does not mean life-long terms.
The party gave Xi the title of “core” leader in 2016, a significant strengthening of his position at the time.
While the presidency is important, Xi’s positions as head of the party and head of the military are considered more important, and these titles are always given first by state media. With the passage of the amendment, now none of the posts have formal term limits.
The amendments also include inserting Xi’s political theory into the constitution, something that was already done for the party constitution in October, and clauses to give a legal framework to a new super anti-corruption department.
 
it’ll be worse off for any cuntry to have a leeder who is senior senile supremo at 96.
 
just rewrite the law let him be president til his death lor ,easier
 
the Soviet Russia election is clean and fair ? LHL is getting ideas now.
 
I wish our PM LHL will follow suit, be our PM till 2036 too.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves. LHL cannot even compare to Putin's toenail.
One is afraid of firecrackers and became a general because of mummy dearest.
The other was a kgb operative, always at risk of being killed, probably has killed people himself.
 
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