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Source: Bloomberg.com

Russians are back to playing their favorite parlor game: speculating on whether or when Vladimir Putin will reclaim the presidency.

Some opposition politicians, analysts and investors are guessing that the credit crunch and Russia’s faltering economy may persuade the former president, now prime minister, to oust his chosen successor, Dmitry Medvedev, next year. If Medvedev resigns, presidential elections would be held, allowing Putin, still Russia’s most influential figure, to resume full control.

Such a scenario would let Putin, 56, dodge political fallout from the economic slump because Russians traditionally blame nationwide problems on the prime minister, not the president. It also would dash Western hopes of a thaw with Russia under Medvedev, a 43-year-old lawyer who succeeded Putin in May.

“The current leadership could call presidential elections within the next few months,” said Mikhail Kasyanov, Putin’s prime minister from 2000 to 2004, and now an opponent. “These `elections’ will have one aim: Putin’s return to the Kremlin.”

Putin, a former KGB colonel, sounded very much in charge during a speech yesterday to the annual gathering of his ruling United Russia party, vowing to protect Russia from another financial collapse like its 1998 default.

The prime minister last week declined to say whether he planned to run for the presidency next year, calling such talk “premature.” Putin stepped down in May after eight years as president because of a constitutional ban on three consecutive terms. Heads of state who serve two terms can return to power after a period out of office.

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Source: CNN.com

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says it is weighing its options following the arrival of more NATO vessels in the Black Sea, according to reports.

Russia Monday accused “foreign navy ships” of delivering weapons to Georgia as the European Union met to discuss possible sanctions against Moscow.

Putin, visiting Uzbekistan to promote the launch of a natural gas pipeline Tuesday, said that its response to ships would be “calm, without any sort of hysteria. But of course, there will be an answer,” the Associated Press reported.

Georgian troops attacked pro-Russian separatists in South Ossetia on August 7, triggering the Russian response. Each side offered conflicting figures on how many people died in the fighting.

Russia has not fully withdrawn its troops from Georgia after sending them across the border for what it called peacekeeping operations and what Georgia called an invasion.

Putin also questioned Tuesday the manner in which the United States had delivered humanitarian aid to Georgia.

“We don’t understand what American ships are doing on the Georgian shores, but this is a question of taste, it’s a decision by our American colleagues,” agencies reported Putin as saying.

“The second question is why the humanitarian aid is being delivered on naval vessels armed with the newest rocket systems.”

Earlier Tuesday Russian officials criticized the European Union for threatening to postpone talks on a new political and economic partnership deal.

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