Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in a video conference call dedicated to the situation on the labour market amid the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak, at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

Russia to vote on July 1 on reforms that could extend Putin's rule

Putin postponed the original vote, which had been set for April 22, because of the coronavirus outbreak


Reuters June 01, 2020
MOSCOW: Russia will hold a nationwide vote on constitutional reforms on July 1, President Vladimir Putin said on Monday, setting the stage for a delayed ballot that could extend his rule until 2036.

Putin postponed the original vote, which had been set for April 22, because of the coronavirus outbreak, saying the health and safety of citizens was his top priority as the global coronavirus pandemic worsened.

But he says the situation has now broadly stabilised and the number of coronavirus infections in Moscow has dropped sharply, allowing the capital to start easing some restrictions.

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The changes that Russians will vote on, already approved by parliament and Russia’s Constitutional Court, would reset Putin’s presidential term tally to zero, allowing him to serve two more back-to-back six-year terms until 2036 if re-elected.

“I really hope the country’s citizens will take part actively in the vote on the amendments to the constitution,” Putin, whose current term ends in 2024, told a televised government meeting.

Critics have dismissed the vote as a constitutional coup which they fear will be rigged and urged voters to stay away or to reject the proposed changes.

One critic, Lyubov Sobol, said July 1 was too early, given the coronavirus situation.

“Let everyone get infected, just so long as the granddad in the Kremlin is satisfied?” she wrote on Twitter.

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