Actually, Vladimir Putin should have resigned in 2024. However, due to a constitutional change, the Russian President can continue to rule in Russia until 2036. But will Putin continue to call himself President? The Russian Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) plans to change Putin’s job title. The curious justification: “President” is a Western term and comes from the USA. In addition, the term has not yet fully gained a foothold in Russia.
The proposal of the LDPR, which also sits in the Russian parliament and is considered loyal to the Kremlin: In the future, Putin should be called “Pravitel”, which translates as “ruler”, as quoted by several media, including “Newsweek”, the Russian one State agency Ria Novosti. The term is “more understandable” for the Russian people.
As early as 2020, the then leader of the LDPR, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, proposed calling the Russian president “Supreme Leader”. A Kremlin spokesman said at the time that Putin himself had no opinion on the matter.
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