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Putin sidesteps a question on whether or not he will stay in power until 2036

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Putin Declines to Confirm If He Will Remain Russian President Until 2036

Putin Addresses Questions About His Political Future

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, June 4 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday sidestepped a question on whether or not he would stay in power until 2036, saying that it was too early to talk about the issue and that in any case only God knew if he would be healthy enough. 

Putin's Response to Reuters' Inquiry

Asked by Reuters at a meeting in St. Petersburg with senior editors of news agencies if he would serve until 2036 and whether or not he felt he had the stamina and health to serve that long, Putin said:

Putin's Statement on Health and Longevity

"Only God knows if we have enough health - for me, for you, and for everyone gathered here, in order to live until tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, and even more so to solve some of the tasks we face, to achieve the goals that we set for ourselves."

Constitutional Provisions and Future Elections

Putin, in power as either president or prime minister since 1999, said that the constitution allowed him to run again in 2030 and serve another term until 2036 if he won.

Putin's Comments on Running Again

"Indeed, the Constitution allows me to run in 2030, but I think it's too early to talk about it. To be honest, it's very early. I'm not even thinking about it right now. I'm being completely honest. I don't even think about it," Putin said.

Focus on Russia's Current Challenges

"The country faces a lot of large-scale and pressing issues. They need to be solved without thinking about it, but thinking about the future of Russia."

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Mark Bendeich, Darya Korsunskaya and Reuters reporters in Moscow and St Petersburg; editing by Guy Faulconbridge/Andrew Osborn )

Key Takeaways

  • Putin emphasised that only God knows if anyone has the health to live as long as needed, deflecting the question of serving until 2036 (Reuters, June 4 2026)
  • He acknowledged the constitution allows him to run in 2030 and potentially serve until 2036, but stressed it’s too early to discuss such plans (Reuters, June 4 2026)
  • The legal possibility stems from constitutional amendments passed in 2020 that reset presidential term limits—enabling two more six‑year terms, potentially extending his tenure to 2036 (Moscow Times, Jurist, Wikipedia)

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Putin confirm whether he will remain in power until 2036?
No, Putin sidestepped the question, saying it was too early to discuss and only God knows about his future health.
Is Putin allowed by law to run for president again in 2030?
Yes, Putin stated that the Russian Constitution permits him to run for president again in 2030.
What did Putin cite as reasons for not planning so far ahead?
Putin mentioned his health and the country's pressing issues as factors, adding it was too early to consider future elections.
How long has Putin been in power?
Putin has served as either president or prime minister of Russia since 1999.

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