Russia’s Vladimir Putin sworn in as president for record fifth term

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Russian President Vladimir Putin takes the oath during an inauguration ceremony at the Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin takes an oath during his inauguration ceremony at the Kremlin. [Handout/Kremlin.ru via Reuters]

Published On 7 May 2024

President Vladimir Putin has been sworn in for a new six-year term at a ceremony that was boycotted by the United States and a number of other Western countries because of Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Putin, in power as president or prime minister since 1999, begins his new mandate more than two years after he sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine, where Russian forces have regained the initiative after a series of reversals and are seeking to advance further in the east.

During Tuesday’s inauguration in the Grand Kremlin Palace for a record fifth presidential term, Putin said Russia would pass through the current “difficult” period stronger and emerge victorious.

“We are a united and great nation, and together we will overcome all obstacles, realise everything we have planned, and together, we will win,” he said.

At 71, Putin dominates the domestic political landscape. On the international stage, he is locked in a confrontation with Western countries he accuses of using Ukraine as a vehicle to try to defeat and dismember Russia.

In March, Putin won a landslide victory in a tightly controlled election from which two antiwar candidates were barred on technical grounds.

His best-known opponent, Alexey Navalny, died suddenly in an Arctic penal colony, and other leading critics were either jailed or forced to flee abroad.

Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya, on Tuesday urged supporters to keep up the fight against Putin, who she described as “a liar, a thief and a murderer”.

Ukraine said the inauguration sought to create “the illusion of legality for the nearly lifelong stay in power of a person who has turned the Russian Federation into an aggressor state and the ruling regime into a dictatorship”.

Russian President Vladimir Putin places his hand on the Constitution

Putin places his hand on the Constitution as he he is sworn in for a record fifth presidential term. [Handout/Kremlin.ru via Reuters]

A honour guard carries the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the President's sign

An honour guard carries the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the president's sign prior to the ceremony at the Grand Kremlin Palace. [Alexander Kazakov/Pool via AFP]

A honour guard carries the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the President's sign

Putin, before his inauguration, walking through the Grand Kremlin Palace to Saint Andrew Hall. [Sputnik/Sergei Bobylev/Kremlin via Reuters]

Russia's Vladimir Putin sworn in as president for a fifth term

American actor Steven Seagal at the ceremony. [Alexander Nemenov/Pool via AFP]

Russia's Vladimir Putin sworn in as president for a fifth term

Artyom Zhoga, chairman of the People's Council of Russian-controlled parts in Ukraine's Donetsk region, before the inauguration. [Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via Reuters]

Russia's Vladimir Putin sworn in as president for a fifth term

Guests arrive for the ceremony at the Kremlin. [Kristina Kormilitsyna/Pool via AFP]

Russia's Vladimir Putin sworn in as president for a fifth term

The United States and other Western countries stayed away from Putin's inauguration. [Mikhail Sinitsyn/Pool via AFP]

Russia's Vladimir Putin sworn in as president for a fifth term

Alexander Zaldostanov, also known as 'Khirurg' (The Surgeon), the leader of the Night Wolves bikers' club, arrives for the inauguration ceremony. [Alexander Nemenov/Pool via AFP]

Russia's Vladimir Putin sworn in as president for a fifth term

Russian honour guard soldiers carry the national flag. [Alexander Kazakov/Pool via AFP]

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