MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin's resounding endorsement in a parliamentary election will do little to solve his biggest headache - how to manage a difficult handover of power in the Kremlin without triggering open clan warfare.
Official results gave Putin's United Russia party 64 percent of the vote and more than enough seats in parliament to change the constitution.
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