 Preparations for the 2024 presidential election in Russia have begun in the Kremlin. Preparations for the 2024 presidential election in Russia have begun in the Kremlin. Officials in the presidential administration say that despite the war, the election will be held on time and Vladimir Putin will be the candidate. This information was published by ComaSant newspaper and Voistka websites, citing sources. It is noted that with the amendments made to the Russian constitution in 2020, all of President Putin's previous presidencies were zeroed and he now has the opportunity to participate in the presidential elections of 2024 or even 2030. Apart from the four-year break since 2000, in 2008 to 2012, they exchanged seats with the former Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. Putin himself, who is the president, has not yet announced his plans for the 2024 election. ComaSant writes that Putin's candidacy does not yet have exact ideological contours, but it is expected to be based on unity of the people according to the newspaper. The Kremlin will test its ideas and technologies with new content for the 2024 presidential election. ComaSant newspaper interviewees said that in the next presidential election, the main focus will be on the new-class war participants and their relatives. At the same time, work will be done with the electorate in the territories recently annexed by Russia from Ukraine. Voistka websites writes that the Kremlin has entered a new phase of preparations for the 2024 election. It is noted that preparations for the presidential elections have also started in the regions. In the coming months, the regions should study the mood of the population on social media networks, clarify the most important issues for people and make efforts to solve the problems. It is even said that it has been determined that Putin's opponents in the 2024 election will be representatives of the parties represented in the State Duma. Voistka writes that the heads of the region have been instructed to visit the war zone as much as possible before the regional election. Vvedomosti newspaper recently wrote that internal policy seminars by vice-governors are planned to be held around Moscow in January to February.