After the amendments to the Constitution of Russia, the number of terms was reset. President Vladimir Putin has ensured that he can remain in power until 2036.
President Putin signed a law allowing him to run for two more presidential terms and rule Russia until 2036. The document was published on April 5, 2021 on the official portal of legal information and entered into force from the date of publication. Putin explained the changes in the constitution by the requirements of the time. In particular, the new basic law opened up the possibility of amending paragraph 5.1 of the law on presidential elections. Thus, the counter of Putin's presidential terms is canceled, and the main goal of the amendments is considered achieved.

Putin will win the election with 74.9% of the vote.
Putin has reset his presidential terms. He will be able to be elected two more times
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The modern U.S. military has never faced an adversary even remotely comparable to it in terms of military equipment and resources. Aircraft carriers are formidable weapons, but to ascribe unequivocal military superiority to the United States on the basis of their presence alone is completely wrong.

The U.S. military's most convincing victories have actually been won by CNN and other news corporations.
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The state has no scientific tasks.
When a country is engaged in the sale of hydrocarbons, why do we need extra mouths in the form of scientists, if the money is already flowing.

Science is expensive, but near-science brings noticeably more money.
Why does no one need scientists in Russia?
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If production rates are not reduced and new deposits are not discovered, then in 2040
Russian Energy Minister Novak noted in 2018 that oil production in Russia, in the absence of incentives, could fall by 44% by 2035. Taking into account the coronavirus infection in 2019 and sanctions, these deadlines have shifted to 2040.

Russia has one of the highest taxes on the oil industry in the world, which makes it difficult to stimulate production.
Novak: oil production in Russia in the absence of incentives may fall by 44% by 2035
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