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Q: How long has Putin been in power?
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How long has Putin been Russian president?

6 years


How long has Vladimir Putin been in office?

4 years:)


How long has Vladimir Putin been the president of Russia?

4 years. Example: Dmitriy Medvedev was elected into office in 2008 and Vladimir Putin was elected into office in 2012.


In 1997 he rose to power in Russia Who was he?

Vladimir Putin


What lessons could Vladimer Putin learn from your Articles of Confederation?

Well you can draw similarities with the articles of confederation with what it lacked and how putin managed the Russian country. The articles give limited power to the state which is a problem if its weak, which in russia is how it was then putin came to power and made the government stronger and more powerful.


How long or how many times is Putin allowed to be prime minister?

Vladimir Putin, for all practical purposes "runs" the Russian Federation. Opposition to him is not seen. Putin has a heavy hand in controlling government.


How many rulers have there been in Russia?

Prior to people like Lenin and Stalin as well as Putin coming to power Russia was ruled by a system of Czars. In total the country had 19 Czars.


Who was president of Russia after Putin?

who is president putin


How did Putin came to power?

He worked many positions within the government his most famous was head of the KGB, and head of the FSB. he was appointed as a member of the presidential cabinet then the Yeltson appointed him as Prime minister and choose him as his successor, and then when Yeltson resigned Putin took power as president until elections where held and then when the elections were started Putin won with 80% of the vote and continued his political career to where it is now


Who is Russias leader?

President Dmitriy Anatolyevich MEDVEDEV is the current head of state, but Premier Vladimir Vladimirovich PUTIN is still the head of United Russia, the party in power. The president has most of the power, but the premier is second in terms of power, hence in many way Putin is the "leader" of Russia.


Is Ukraine a parliamentary or presidential democracy?

Because the constitution of 1993 dictates such a system, whereby the head of the government is the PM & the head of state is the president. The president appoints the PM rather than a legislative election of the majority party being held. The president's nominee must be approved by the Duma, which in actuality is simply a rubber stamp for Medvedev & Putin. Putin has been elected President again and he will appoint Medvedev as his PM and the appointment will receive the approval of the Duma. There are some divisions of formal power between the two positions in the Constitution, however, as Putin has centralized power in the office and among his supporters over the past decade, the power, in reality, seems to reside with Putin who has been making more political decisions and influencing policy as the PM more than any other PM in the past, whereby overlooking the few divisions of power that do exist between these positions.


Under Putin the Russian republics have been organized into seven what?

federal administrative districts