Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in 2012 Russian presidential elections are of utmost concern to him than any additional person, in an interview with the newspaper Kommersant.
Since Medvedev replaces Putin as president in 2008, there was speculation that Putin to return as president in 2012 have been intended.
Putin has refused to make their intentions to vote, in contrast to Medvedev. Speaking at Stanford University during his historic visit to the U.S. in June, said Medvedev, he would seek a second term by adequate public support.
“[The presidential elections in 2012] is appealing for me because for everyone, but in fact a major concern for me than for someone else. But I do not make a fetish of them,” said Putin.
“Overall, the country has continued to develop,” he said. “I do not see any major problems, the quandary has hindered us a bit, of course, but on the additional side has helped us [] to focus on our priorities.”
“It is vital that the problem of 2012 not to take us away from this path of sustainable development,” he said.
Despite the growing discontent with the regime, which have recently devastated by the obvious inability of the state to struggle the fires in central Russia to take this summer, Vladimir Putin ruins the most well loved politician in the country.
Polls show that most people believe in Russia, he is really responsible for Russian President Medvedev.
Putin said he was not about the recent fall in prices permission Medvedev himself worried.
“I’m not [degrees], but I see it is stumbling, the quandary. After all, how many people have experienced a hard time, I know,” said Putin.
