Raise Your Hand If You Didn’t See This Coming

Then slap yourself on the side of the head. Vladimir Putin has no intention of relinquishing power even if he follows the Russian constitution and leaves the office of President. Instead, he will run in December parliamentary elections and will (most likely) take office as Prime Minister.

MOSCOW - President Vladimir Putin said Monday he would lead the dominant party's ticket in December parliamentary elections and suggested he could become prime minister, the strongest indication yet that he will seek to retain power after he steps down as president early next year.

Putin is barred from seeking a third consecutive term in the March presidential election, but has strongly indicated he would seek to keep a hand on Russia's reins.

He agreed to head the United Russia party's candidate list in December, which could open the door for him to become a powerful prime minister — leading in tandem with a weakened president.

Putin called a proposal that he become prime minister "entirely realistic," but added that it was still "too early to think about it."

He said that, first, United Russia would have to win the Dec. 2 elections and a "decent, competent, modern person" must be elected president.

Putin's agreement to top the candidate list of United Russia sent an ecstatic cheer though the crowd at a congress of the party, which contains many top officials and dominates the parliament and politics nationwide. The move will likely ensure that United Russia retains a two-thirds majority in the State Duma, the lower house of parliament, enough to change the constitution.

It is not unlikely that such a revision will be coming which grants president-for-life status to Putin. The "decent, competent, modern person" Putin wants as President will be a marionette, of course.

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