MOSCOW, March 18 (Reuters) - The Russian-backed prime
minister of Crimea said on Saturday that Vladimir Putin should
be made president of Russia for life and that the Soviet Union
would never have collapsed had Putin been in charge.
Sergei Aksyonov, marking the third anniversary of the day he
signed off on Russia's annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula,
said Russia needed continuous strong leadership to contend with
multiple external threats.
"If our president Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putin) was in
charge of things when the Soviet Union existed, the Soviet Union
would not have fallen apart," said Aksyonov, who said a few days
ago that Russia needed a monarchic style of government.
"Vladimir Vladimirovich must be president for life,"
Aksyonov told the Rossiya 24 channel.
Putin, 64, has dominated the Russian political landscape for
the past 17 years. He has not said whether he will run for a
fourth presidential term next year, but is expected to do so.
Aksyonov's comments coincided with celebrations in Moscow
marking what Russia regards as its legitimate integration of
Crimea, a move condemned by the United States and the EU which
imposed punitive sanctions on Moscow that remain in place.
Kiev, which is embroiled in a low-level conflict with
pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, says it wants Crimea
back.
(Reporting by Andrew Osborn; Editing by Ruth Pitchford)
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