Thursday, August 6, 2020

WITH REFERENDUM WIN, VLADIMIR PUTIN TIGHTEN GRIP ON POWER

 

 

WITH REFERENDUM WIN, PUTIN TIGHTEN GRIP ON POWER

 

Vladimir Putin can potentially stay in power for two more six year terms after his term expires in 2024

 

Russians were asked if they agreed or disagreed with the changes to the Constitution 

 

Changes included a reorganisation of the government, introducing a higher minimum pension and wages, a ban on gay marriage, restricting top officials from holding dual citizenship, enshrining ‘faith in God’ as a core value and emphasising the primacy of the Constitution over international treaties and rulings

 

Mr. Putin, who became President for the first time in 2000

 

He is now into the second term of his second stint as President, which will expire in 2024

 

Russian constitution bars more than two consecutive presidential terms

 

New Constitution doesn’t change the two term limit in theory, but in practice, it resets the clock on Mr. Putin’s terms so that in the first election under the new Constitution, to be held in 2024, Mr. Putin can start afresh

 

If he chooses so, he could remain in office for two more terms until 2036 when he will be 83 years old

 

Amendments have also enhanced the powers of the State Council, an advisory body until now, which Mr. Putin heads 

 

Proposed change had already been approved by Parliament and the Supreme Court

 

Amendments got popular mandate, the ball is in Mr. Putin’s court. If he stays in power for two more terms, he will be the longest serving Russian leader since Peter the great

 

Tsar, who built the Russian Empire, was in power for 43 years until his death in 1725.

 

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