Vladimir Putin has served as President of Russia since 2000, shaping the country’s domestic and foreign policies. This role is used to centralize executive power, influence legislative agendas, and direct national security. Benefits primarily accrue to the Russian state’s political elite and loyalist factions, who gain stability and influence within an authoritarian framework.
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