Kremlin reveals what Russia's future president will look like
Kremlin spokesman revealed that the future president of Russia will be a politician like President Putin.

According to RIA Novosti, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on November 6 that at the federal education competition with the theme "Knowledge is power", the future president of Russia will be like current President Vladimir Putin.
“It will be like Mr. Putin,” Mr. Peskov replied to the question about what the future head of state of Russia will be like.
At the same time, the Kremlin press secretary noted that, in any case, the Russian leader is a politician elected by the people with confidence.
“It's your choice,” Mr. Peskov emphasized.
The next Russian presidential election will be held in 2030.
Explaining why the Russian President did not send congratulations to Mr. Donald Trump after the results of the US presidential election, Mr. Dmitry Peskov said: "Let's not forget that we are talking about a hostile country, which is directly and indirectly involved in the war against us."
However, the Russian President's press secretary said that the US could end the Ukraine conflict very quickly.
“The United States is the country that can end the conflict around Ukraine very quickly because it is the country that is both directly and indirectly involved in this conflict,” Mr. Peskov said.
Former President Donald Trump's statements about peace after his victory in the US election could change tone when he enters the Oval Office, Dmitry Peskov said.
“This is quite understandable, you know, during the election campaign, although Mr. Trump made quite harsh statements, this was of course explained by the election race,” Kremlin Secretary Peskov told reporters.
The press secretary of the Russian president noted that Trump made statements that spoke of his desire for peace in the international arena and his desire to break the cycle and overall policies.
“Mr. Trump’s statements are quite important, but now, in fact, after entering the Oval Office, they may take on a different tone. Therefore, we need to carefully analyze and observe all developments,” Mr. Peskov said.