Putin inaugurated for record fifth term, prolonging his more than two decades in power
- Putin, the Kremlin's longest-serving leader since Joseph Stalin, has been in power for 20 years as president and 4 years as prime minister.
- After this term, only Catherine the Great will have ruled Russia longer.
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Russia - Putin becomes president for the fifth time
Vladimir Putin has been buried for his fifth term as Russian President. At the ceremony in the Great Kremlin Palace, he laid his hand on the Constitution and vowed to defend it. A crowd of about 2500 hand-selected dignitaries looked at Putin during the burial.
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Read Full ArticleBreaking a 200+ year record: Putin sworn in for another term as President of Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin was sworn in for a fifth term as President of Russia. At the end of his term he will have broken the record of one of the most prominent leaders of his country – Joseph Stalin.
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