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Election Marks Uncertain Milepost in Russian Democracy

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NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
 on February 29, 2008

Source: NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

After eight years of firm rule, Russian President Vladimir Putin is bound by law to give up his position. But Sunday's election, in which his hand-picked successor is expected to cruise to victory, is being derided by some as simply a continuation of his rule. Carnegie Moscow Center's Lilia Shevtsova appeared on Newshour with Jim Lehrer to discuss the dynamic between Putin and his successor.

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