Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, in a television performance typical of his 10 years in power, says he will "think about" running in the 2012 presidential election for a six-year term.
During his annual question-and-answer session with the Russian people, broadcast live by state media, Putin responded to a question asking whether he will run for another presidency. Vladimir Putin said, "I will think about it. There is enough time. Each one of us should perform his duty and work effectively in their current positions." 2 million questions were submitted to Putin's marathon television show, which was similar to previous call-ins he did as president.
It demonstrates that he continues to call the shots, overshadowing his designated successor, President Dmitry Medvedev During a visit to Rome, President Medvedev said he would not rule out running in 2012.
Dmitry Medvedev, Russian President, said, "…as we both said before, Putin and I are very close, who understand each other and work well together. We would be able to agree, not elbow each other, and make a reasonable decision for the country. But this is only if Mr. Medvedev and Mr.Putin have a chance."
Putin had to leave the leader's seat in 2008 following two consecutive terms
in office, but since then the presidential term has been extended to six
years and Putin is eligible to run again in 2012.