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Europe News: The records indicate that Putin's income from 2018 to 2024 amounted to approximately 67.6 million rubles, equivalent to around $753,000. This sum encompasses his presidential salary, earnings from bank deposits, a military pension, and proceeds from property sales, a Newsweek report said. In comparison, the President of the United States receives an annual salary of $400,000.
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Two presidential hopefuls announced Tuesday that they will not be running in the March election and called on supporters to cast their vote for President Vladimir Putin as he seeks re-election. Sergei Baburin, who leads the Russian All-People’s Union, an extra-parliamentary conservative party, said he was withdrawing from the race shortly after submitting the 100,000 signatures of endorsement required by election authorities. “Now is not the time to divide the people’s strength in this difficult hour for the motherland,” Baburin told reporters as he urged fellow nationalists to “unite around the national leader Putin.”