Today i.e. on March 7, Vladimir Putin, who has held the post of President of Russia four times, will take the oath of office in Moscow for the fifth time and will once again take charge of Russia. Voting for the presidential elections was held in Russia from 15 to 17 March. After which the election results were revealed on March 18, in which Putin once again came to power by securing 87 percent of the votes.
Putin held the post of President for the first time in the year 2000. After which he is going to become the President for the fifth consecutive time. Let us tell you, the tenure of the President in Russia is for 6 years. In whose swearing-in ceremony, the President takes an oath of 52 words for the sovereignty, independence and security of the country. According to Russian time, this swearing-in ceremony will start at 12 o’clock, at which time it will be 2:30 in India.
Oath of the President of Russia
The President of Russia takes an oath of 52 words. He swears that “In the performance of my duties as President of the Russian Federation, I swear to respect and protect the rights and freedoms of every citizen, to obey and defend the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the state To safeguard sovereignty and independence, security and integrity and to serve the people honestly.
Powers and duties of the President
The duties of the President of Russia are stated in Chapter Four of the Constitution. According to the Constitution, the President is the head of the state and the guarantor of the Constitution, citizens, human rights and freedoms. He is responsible for protecting the sovereignty, independence and integrity of Russia and ensuring the functioning and interaction of all bodies of state power. The President is the supreme commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
Where did Putin study?
Vladimir Putin was born on 7 October 1952 in the Russian city of Leningrad. In 1975, he graduated in law from Leningrad State University and later did a PhD in Economics. of. From 1985 to 1990 he worked in East Germany. In 1990, he became assistant to the rector of Leningrad State University, responsible for international affairs. After that he was an advisor to the Chairman of the Leningrad City Council.