Will President Vladimir Putin lengthen his time period?

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The Russian chief is contesting the presidential elections for the fifth time period.

Russians are voting to decide on their president for the following six years.

If Vladimir Putin wins, as is broadly anticipated, will probably be his fifth time period in workplace.

Critics name him a brutal dictator, whereas supporters say he’s the versatile chief Russia wants.

Nevertheless, his insurance policies are shifting alliances and altering Moscow's relations with Europe and the US.

There’s the invasion of Ukraine, nuclear threats, and a altering world order.

So, will Putin outline Russia's future for years to come back? And does his political imaginative and prescient match the long-term pursuits of the nation?

Presenter: James Baze

Visitor:

Dmitry Babich – Russian journalist with over 30 years of expertise and has lined eight Russian elections

Anatol Lieven – director of the Eurasia Program on the Quincy Institute for Accountable Statecraft and writer of a number of books about Russia and its neighbors

Alexander Claxton – founding father of the London-based assume tank International Political Perception, whose analysis focuses on Russia and former Soviet states

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