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December 2009 Vol 15, World news

Russia's Putin eyeing top job - again

By AP   Fri, Dec 04, 2009

In an electric four-hour solo performance on live television, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said he would think about whether to reclaim the presidency - one of the strongest signals yet that he might run again for Russia's top office in 2012

In an electric four-hour solo performance on live television, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said he would think about whether to reclaim the presidency - one of the strongest signals yet that he might run again for Russia's top office in 2012

Putin, who also vowed that Russia would step up its efforts against terrorism, spoke during a question-and-answer show on television and radio that highlighted his dominance of Russia's political scene.

''I will think about it. There is still enough time," Putin said when asked whether he would run in the next election.

"Don't hold your breath," Putin told another person, who asked whether he was planning to leave politics.

Putin added that he wanted to focus now on his job as premier and make sometimes unpopular decisions without having to take electoral considerations into account.

Putin had to shift into the premier's seat in 2008 after two consecutive terms in office, but since then the presidential term has been extended to six years and Putin is eligible to run again in 2012.

About 2 million questions were submitted by telephone or on the Internet to Putin's marathon show, which was similar to previous call-ins he did when he was president. It clearly demonstrated that he continued to call the shots, overshadowing his designated successor, President Dmitry Medvedev.

Analysts said no one could miss Putin's desire to reclaim the presidency.

"While he coyly said it's too early for a decision, it certainly looked like he has already decided" to return to the presidency in 2012, said Nikolai Petrov of the Carnegie Endowment's Moscow office.

"He's too much of a professional to unveil his actual plans in such a format. But he did not reject the idea of returning to the presidency, and - unlike in previous comments - he made no mention of Medvedev," Petrov said.

"If Putin doesn't rule out running, neither do I rule myself out," Medvedev said

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