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If he has established a clear line of succession, with the second-in-command being given increasing responsibilities to prepare them for taking charge and everybody else knowing their authority, maybe. Though Putin has specifically avoided this as to avoid any rival centres of power from forming and challenging him. His philosophy seems to be “apres moi, le deluge”: when he no longer exists, it doesn’t matter whether Russia does or not. This does not bode well for an orderly transition.
yeah, putin's power comes from being an arbiter between different oligarchs. when he croaks it'll be shitshow the likes you all haven't seen since 90s
Any successor imaginable will continue their current path, it's not ptin it's rssians.