Moscow — Russian President Vladimir Putin has been officially sworn into office at a lavish Kremlin ceremony, marking a historic moment as he embarks on his fifth presidential term. The 71-year-old leader, who has wielded power since the dawn of the century, now assumes the mantle of leadership with a mandate that extends further than ever before.
In a ceremony steeped in tradition and grandeur, Putin took the oath of office amidst dignitaries and foreign envoys gathered at the Grand Kremlin Palace. The event, a testament to Russia’s political continuity, underscores Putin’s enduring dominance in the country’s political landscape.

Putin’s ascent to power has been characterized by electoral triumphs and geopolitical maneuvering, culminating in his recent victory in the presidential elections held in March. Securing a fresh six-year mandate, Putin emerged triumphant in a political landscape largely devoid of opposition, solidifying his grip on power for the foreseeable future.
As Putin begins his fifth presidential term, the contours of Russia’s domestic and foreign policies lie squarely within his purview. With sweeping authority vested in the presidency, Putin assumes the role of guardian of Russia’s sovereignty and integrity, shaping the nation’s trajectory on the global stage.
