BFF-36 Russian Constitutional Court approves Putin reform plan

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Russian Constitutional Court approves Putin reform plan

MOSCOW, March 16, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Russia’s Constitutional Court on Monday
approved amendments proposed by President Vladimir Putin to the country’s
basic law, giving him the option of serving two further terms in office.

The Constitutional Court published the ruling on its website and
immediately sent the ruling to Putin, who could now stay in power until 2036.

The court issued a speedy decision after Putin signed the final reform
package on Saturday, though it had a week to consider its ruling.

Putin, 67, last week backed a last-minute proposal by the first woman in
space, Valentina Tereshkova, to add an amendment to the reform package
allowing his possible return to the Kremlin after 2024.

Under the current constitution he is not allowed to serve another
presidential term, having served two consecutive stints from 2012.

The new constitution would allow him reset his term-limit clock back to
zero, paving the way for him to stay in power until 2036.

The bill subsequently sailed through the upper house and regional
parliaments as required last week.

The Russian leader had proposed changes to the constitution in January but
until last week denied that he was seeking to extend his rule.

His spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin changed his mind because of global
instability.

The amendments also include stipulations banning gay marriages and
protecting the “historic truth” of Russia’s role in World War II.

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