Russia Has Own View of Future, Critically Important Not to Stray From This Path, Putin Says

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PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, Russia, March 14 (Sputnik) - Putin's remarks came in a video address to Russians ahead of the upcoming presidential election, aired by the Russia Channel One broadcaster.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia has its own view of the future and the implementation of further plans, and it is important not to stray from this path and to achieve the set goals.
"We have our own view on how and what kind of country to build, what plans to implement. And it is critically important today not to stray from this path and to achieve the outlined large-scale goals. Thus, a lot depends on each of you in the coming days," Putin said.
The Russian president added that citizens have already proven they can stand together to defend freedom, sovereignty and security.
"We have already proven that we know how to be together, defending Russia's freedom, sovereignty and security, defending our values, traditions, history and culture, acting according to conscience and truth, according to justice," Putin said.
The president added that the Russian people is the only source of power in Russia, this is enshrined in the country's Constitution.
"I would like to stress that the people is the only source of power in our country. This key legal provision is enshrined in the Constitution. Its main point is that only you, citizens of Russia, determine the fate of the Fatherland," Putin pointed out.
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