Kremlin spokesman Dmytro Peskov has made it clear to Russians in style that they will not be able to escape Vladimir Putin's dictatorship after the 2024 presidential election.
Peskov hinted that Putin would remain the president of the Russian Federation.
According to the press secretary of the Russian dictator, the next head of the aggressor country will be “the same” as Vladimir Putin or “different, but the same.”
Journalists asked Dmitry Peskov what kind of president should be after Vladimir Putin, Peskov succinctly answered: “The same.”
When asked to clarify whether this is possible, he replied that the next president could be “different, but the same” as Putin.
What's more, the Kremlin speaker added that he “doesn't doubt Putin's victory” in the elections.
Until the dictator's henchman explained his new absurd statements.
What to expect from the presidential elections in Russia
The Reuters news agency draws attention to the fact that the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, has decided to participate in the March presidential elections, allowing him to remain in power in Russia until 2030.
According to journalists insiders, the dictator made this decision recently and will announce it in the near future.
What is important to understand is that Vladimir Putin, to whom Boris Yeltsin handed over the presidency on the last day of 1999, has led an aggressive country longer than any other Russian ruler since Joseph Stalin.
The current dictator even managed to surpass Leonid Brezhnev's 18-year term in office.