This a piece on the track that Russia may take if Putin's boy gets elected.
Russian President Vladimir Putin backed Dmitry Medvedev, a first deputy prime minister and chairman of state-run energy giant OAO Gazprom, as his successor this past week, virtually guaranteeing Mr. Medvedev will win presidential elections in March given Mr. Putin's popularity and strong grip on the Kremlin.
The world's attitude toward Russia has changed. We are not being treated like schoolchildren. People respect us and reckon with us."
The constitution bars Mr. Putin from serving a third consecutive presidential term, and he hasn't made clear whether he would continue to serve in some other capacity once his term is completed. But in October Mr. Putin described a proposal to become prime minister as "entirely realistic," and Mr. Medvedev suggested this week that Mr. Putin do so to ensure the government's continuity.
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