NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia, (Reuters) – Russia’s Vladimir Putin yesterday gave his strongest indication yet that he may run again for the presidency at the next election in 2012.
Ever since Putin’s presidential term expired last year and he made way for his chosen successor Dmitry Medvedev, there has been speculation the move was only temporary.
Putin, now serving as prime minister, remains extremely popular among Russian voters despite the economic downturn and he continues to dominate the political scene.
Speaking to the Valdai discussion group of Russia experts, Putin said the transition at the top in 2007/8 had been a smooth one and there would not be any competition between himself and Medvedev in 2012. “We share political views.”
“In 2012 we shall think together and take into account the realities of the time, our personal plans, the political landscape…and we will take a decision,” he said.
Academics attending the three-hour lunch at Putin’s summer house outside Moscow said Putin was preparing the ground for a possible return and it was clear he was calling the shots.