Mariya Putin (Return of Feudalism)

Mariya "Putina" Putin (June 12th, 1984 - July 9th, 2058) was the daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin who served as President of Russia after the death of her father in 2029 up until her death 2058. She managed to win re-election every time and surpassed her father as the longest serving President in Russian history.

Death of Vladimir Putin (2029)
On August 28th, 2029; Vladimir Putin died at the age of 76. An emergency snap election was called for September 5th with the Duma forming a provisional government in the meantime. Mariya Putin won the snap election in a near landslide against Anna Chapman.

President of Russia (2029 - 2058)
After winning the snap election, Putin set up her cabinet. Much of her Presidency would be marked by expanding the policies of her father, though many historians note that she was much more socially liberal than her father. Putin worked to legalize same sex adoption programs, though was never able to fully legalize same sex marriage nor these adoption programs facing fierce opposition from the Orthodox Church and many conservative members of the Duma. Despite being more socially liberal than her father, she was notably more authoritarian. Throughout much of Putin's presidency, she worked to abolish the Russian constitution in favor of the legislature being allowed to make laws without restriction. She was successfully able to abolish term limits, viewing them as "unfairly biased towards the president while giving the Duma too much power". She would win every re-election up until her death in 2058, though many accused these elections of being rigged in favor of Putin.