The ruling United Russia party nominated on Sunday Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as its presidential candidate in the March 4 presidential election.
© RIA Novosti . Serguey Mamontov / Go to the mediabankThe ruling United Russia party nominated on Sunday Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as its presidential candidate in the March 4 presidential election.
The ruling United Russia party nominated on Sunday Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as its presidential candidate in the March 4 presidential election.
© RIA Novosti . Aleksey Druzhinin / Go to the mediabankPutin and current President Dmitry Medvedev, often viewed as the junior partner in Russia’s ruling duo, backed one another to switch roles at a meeting with party leaders in September.
Putin and current President Dmitry Medvedev, often viewed as the junior partner in Russia’s ruling duo, backed one another to switch roles at a meeting with party leaders in September.
© RIA Novosti . Aleksey Druzhinin / Go to the mediabankThe announcement ended months of speculation over which man would run for the post.
The announcement ended months of speculation over which man would run for the post.
© RIA Novosti . Aleksey Druzhinin / Go to the mediabankSunday’s congress took place just a week before parliamentary elections slated for December 4.
Sunday’s congress took place just a week before parliamentary elections slated for December 4.
© RIA Novosti . Ekaterina Shtukina / Go to the mediabankMedvedev, who head United Russia’s list of candidates in the elections, has vowed to deliver “great political projects” if the party keeps its parliamentary majority.
Medvedev, who head United Russia’s list of candidates in the elections, has vowed to deliver “great political projects” if the party keeps its parliamentary majority.
Putin’s nomination was agreed unanimously.
© RIA Novosti . Aleksey Druzhinin / Go to the mediabankWhile Putin remains Russia’s most popular politician, his approval ratings have fallen steadily in recent months. A poll by the independent Levada Center in October gave Putin a net approval rating of 61 percent, down from 77 percent last year.
While Putin remains Russia’s most popular politician, his approval ratings have fallen steadily in recent months. A poll by the independent Levada Center in October gave Putin a net approval rating of 61 percent, down from 77 percent last year.