On this day - 26 March
Historical items of interest as featured in the papers of the day.
Vladimir Putin elected Russian president
On March 26th 2000 Vladimir Putin was elected the president of Russia, winning the majority of the votes in the election. He had been serving as acting president since the start of the year following the resignation of former president Boris Yeltsin. Putin had been serving as prime minister since August 1999 and has been either president or prime minister of Russia since then. Following Stalin, Putin is currently the second longest serving leader of either the Russian or Soviet nation.
Coverage in the Morning Star of the election focuses on the positive media coverage Putin received in the run up to the election as well as the relationship fostered between China and Russia.
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Introduction of the driving test in the UK
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