Russian President Vladimir Putin shows his passport to a member of an election commission as he arrives to take part in voting at a polling station in Moscow on Wednesday. Alexei Druzhinin/AP hide caption toggle caption Alexei Druzhinin/AP Russian President Vladimir Putin shows his passport to a member of an election commission as he arrives […]
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Referendum In Russia Passes, Allowing Putin To Remain President Until 2036
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