What is the tenure of Russian President?
A. Four years
B. Five years
C. Six Years
D. Seven Years
Explanation:
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that could keep him in office in the Kremlin until 2036. Putin, a former KGB officer who is now 68, completes his ongoing six-year tenure — his fourth as President — in 2024. Some critics have likened Putin’s move to a power grab while others have called them a “constitutional coup”. Before the new legislation was signed, a President could serve a maximum of two consecutive six-year terms. That term limit remains even in the new legislation.