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Putin signs Russia’s constitutional reform law

MOSCOW, March 14, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Russian President Vladimir Putin on
Saturday signed the package of constitutional reforms he had proposed,
including a clause giving him an option to run for two more terms.

The Kremlin has published the 68-page law spelling out the constitutional
reforms on the official website. Putin’s signature triggers a special
procedure for the package, which differs from the way laws usually go into
effect.

The reforms will be sent to the Russian Constitutional Court which has a
week to rule on whether to approve the law, which would reset Putin’s
constitutional limit on terms in power.

The law will then be voted on by the Russian public.

The Kremlin has named April 22 as the day of the vote, and Russia’s Senate
Speaker Valentina Matvienko on Saturday told journalists that the voting
“must take place despite various worries about coronavirus.”

Some speculated in recent weeks that the Kremlin will initiate voting over
the internet, which the opposition has slammed as a sure way to falsify the
result.

Putin, 67, stunned the country on Tuesday when he backed a last-minute
proposal to add a condition to the reform package for his possible return to
the Kremlin after 2024, when he is constitutionally required to step down.

The measure, added on the day when the State Duma lower house was voting
for the reforms, was swiftly passed and the bill subsequently sailed through
the upper house and regional parliaments.

The Russian leader had proposed to change the constitution in January, but
until this week denied that he is seeking to extend his rule. His spokesman
said Putin changed his mind due to global instability.

The amendments also change the balance of power, increasing the role of
the State Council advisory body, and giving both parliament and the president
additional instruments of authority.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1805 hrs