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Putin is open to altering constitution to stay in power

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that he is open to changing the constitutional rule that disallows him from running for President for the third time. He has been in power as Prime Minister or President since 1999 and critics have said that he will likely try to remain in power.

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Fri Dec 20 - Reuters

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