How long has Putin's term lasted since 2000, when he took over as Russia's first president?
On December 31, 1999, Yeltsin resigned in Russia, and Putin took over the post, opening the Putin era in Russia. Since then, his first term has ended in 2008. According to the Constitution, Russia is held every four years and can be re-elected. Thus, Putin's first term was to end in 2008.
Next, from 2008 to 2012, Putin and Medvedev staged the famous "two-person turn", with Prime Minister Medvedev as the prime minister and Putin as the prime minister. But during those four years, Putin still held the chairmanship of the United Russia party.
In 2012, Putin participated again and was successfully elected, starting a second term of his first term. During Medvedev's term of office, Russian law has been amended to change the term of office from 4 to 6 years, but there is still a limit that no more than two consecutive terms may be held. That is, Putin's second ** term can be 6 plus 6 and 12 years as Russia**. Sure enough, in 2018, Putin was successfully re-elected, and according to the law, his term ends in 2024.
On March 31, 2021, the law on the term of office of the Russian government was changed again, and at the high-level meeting, an amendment was adopted by a vote of 382 to 0, allowing the second term of office after the end of the current term. That is, Putin can continue to participate in the ** elections in 2024, and if he wins, he can serve until 2036, when Putin will be 84 years old.
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