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Putin poised to rule Russia for another six years amid limited opposition

IndiaTimes Sunday, 17 March 2024
Russian President Putin secures another six-year term with minimal opposition and no public criticism in a controlled election environment. Rival Navalny's absence leaves critics in jail or exile. Despite minor challenges, Putin faces ongoing issues like a Ukrainian drone attack. Economy resilient, defense industry support. Opposition calls for protests through voting.
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