Putin says will step down as president after term expires in 2024

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin said on Friday he would respect the Russian constitution which bans anyone from serving two consecutive presidential terms, meaning he will step down from his post in 2024 when his current term expires.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen on a screen at the stand of Russian state oil major Rosneft during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Russia May 25, 2018. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

His remarks, made to reporters at an economic forum in St Petersburg and broadcast on state TV, are not a surprise and do not necessarily mean he will relinquish power in six years.

Putin has stepped down as president once before, in 2008, after serving two back-to-back terms only to return in 2012 after doing a stint as prime minister, a maneuver he would be legally entitled to carry out again.

“I have always strictly abided by and abide by the constitution of the Russian Federation,” Putin said, when asked if and when he would be leaving office.

“In the constitution it’s clearly written that nobody can serve more than two terms in a row ... I intend to abide by this rule.”

Putin easily won re-election in March, extending his tenure by six years to 24 - which would make him Moscow’s longest-serving leader since Soviet dictator Josef Stalin.

evadcobra1 on May 25th, 2018 at 18:24 UTC »

So he'll "step down" and become Prime Minister of Russia & he'll install a puppet president, like he did from 2008-2012

2000-2008 President

2008-2012 Prime Minster

2012-2024 President

2024-"" Prime Minster

" "-" " President

AlphaTangoFoxtrt on May 25th, 2018 at 18:13 UTC »

And he will become prime minister instead.

ovirt001 on May 25th, 2018 at 18:04 UTC »

“In the constitution it’s clearly written that nobody can serve more than two terms in a row ... I intend to abide by this rule.”

Oh, so the old switch-a-roo.