Putin's spokesman admits the 70-year-old is 'definitely not up to it now' when asked if Vladimir is ready to decide if he will run for president next yearBy WILL STEWART FOR MAILONLINE
28 February 2023
Vladimir Putin's spokesman has admitted the 70-year-old is 'definitely not up to' deciding whether he will run for a new presidential term next year. The Kremlin leader has been dogged by rumors of ill health, including cancer, and is embroiled in a brutal war he unleashed in Ukraine which is not going according to plan.
His spokesman Dmitry Peskov said today that elections would go ahead despite the military conflict, even though they had been 'called into question.' But Putin, 70, has failed to indicate if he will stand. 'So far, there are no pre-election or electoral moods — Putin has a lot to do. He's definitely not up to it now,' Peskov said. Several elections are due in Russia, including the presidential poll — the first round of which should be in March 2024, little over one year away.
Peskov (pictured left) told Izvestia: 'There is a decision that there will be elections. Under the conditions of the SVO [Putin's 'special military operation'], the prospects for holding elections — both in September and then presidential ones — were called into question. But we heard in the message that these and other elections should happen. That it is an integral part of the development of our society and political system.' Peskov added: 'We have not heard from him so far any statements where he would speak about nominating or not nominating his candidacy. That is, it is still a little premature. We just need to be patient.' Peskov did not elaborate further on what he meant by saying Putin was 'not up to it now.' If he stands, it would be his fifth term as president. Additionally he was acting president for several months in early 2000.
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