Putin does not rule out premiership if United Russia wins December polls
MOSCOW. Oct 1 (Interfax) - Russian President Vladimir Putin considers a proposal by delegates at the congress of the United Russia party that he become prime minister as quite realistic.
"Heading the government is quite a realistic proposal but it's too early to think about that," he said in his speech at United Russia's congress on Monday.
This requires at least two conditions: first, United Russia must win the December 2, 2007 parliamentary elections; and second, the new president must be a "decent, competent and contemporary man", Putin stressed.
MOSCOW. Oct 1 (Interfax) - Russian President Vladimir Putin considers a proposal by delegates at the congress of the United Russia party that he become prime minister as quite realistic.
"Heading the government is quite a realistic proposal but it's too early to think about that," he said in his speech at United Russia's congress on Monday.
This requires at least two conditions: first, United Russia must win the December 2, 2007 parliamentary elections; and second, the new president must be a "decent, competent and contemporary man", Putin stressed.
I'm pretty surprised actually. I thought he would just figure out a way to get another Presidential term.
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