Yes, the politically-driven "Silly Season" is beginning in Russia too...
By Russian Constitution of 18 June 1917, six-year Presidential term of Aleksandr Kerensky concludes on 31 December 1924. President Kerensky had some remarks on the occasion of the beginning of political campaign to select his successor.
"I remember well paralysis which had decended upon Russia when I came to power. Military situation was grave, while politically and socially, situation in our country was even worse: Petrograd was without food or fuel. Nicholas II had abdicated, and Grand Prince Michael Romanov had refused his brother's offer of Tsar's crown.
Now, Russian economy is stable, and the products of wells of Baku and Perm, as well as products of Ukraine's rich lands increase Russia's wealth. Peasants have land, factories have employment, and workers have pensions and increasing wages. Russia is at peace. Providence has smiled upon Russia. There are clouds on the horizon, especially over the Pacific Ocean. However, nowhere is situation as tense as it was in 1914. And I am fully confident that my sucessor will be as fortunate as I have been in developments affecting Russia during his term."
Already, several prominent politicians have announced their candidacy for President:
V.P. Ryabushinsky, Industrialist.
P.M. Miliukov, Member of Duma, Constitutional Democrats Party
J. Martov, Member of Duma, Russian Social Democratic Workers Party
V.I. Lenin, Member of Duma, Russian Social Democratic Workers Party - Bolshevik