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Putin backs amendment allowing him to remain in power

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Published : Mar 10, 2020, 6:56 PM IST

Updated : Mar 10, 2020, 11:12 PM IST

Vladimir Putin spoke against scrapping term limits but backed the idea of revising the ceiling. The current law limits presidents to two consecutive terms. Putin's current six-year term expires in 2024.

Putin backs amendment allowing him to remain in power
Putin backs amendment allowing him to remain in power

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday backed a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow him to seek another term and remain in power.

Putin gave his support to the amendment put forward by a lawmaker who as a Soviet cosmonaut became the first woman to fly to space. The lawmaker proposed either scrapping presidential term limits or amending the Russian Constitution to let Putin run again. A series of constitutional amendments are going to a nationwide vote on April 22.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday backed a proposed constitutional amendment.

Putin spoke against scrapping term limits but backed the idea of revising the ceiling. The current law limits presidents to two consecutive terms. Putin's current six-year term expires in 2024.

The 67-year-old Putin has been in power for more than 20 years, becoming Russia's longest-serving leader since Soviet dictator Josef Stalin.

He addressed lawmakers during a divisive debate on constitutional amendments he proposed earlier. The amendments are up for a second reading.

The Kremlin-controlled lower house, the State Duma, is set to quickly endorse Putin's proposals.

With inputs from AP

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday backed a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow him to seek another term and remain in power.

Putin gave his support to the amendment put forward by a lawmaker who as a Soviet cosmonaut became the first woman to fly to space. The lawmaker proposed either scrapping presidential term limits or amending the Russian Constitution to let Putin run again. A series of constitutional amendments are going to a nationwide vote on April 22.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday backed a proposed constitutional amendment.

Putin spoke against scrapping term limits but backed the idea of revising the ceiling. The current law limits presidents to two consecutive terms. Putin's current six-year term expires in 2024.

The 67-year-old Putin has been in power for more than 20 years, becoming Russia's longest-serving leader since Soviet dictator Josef Stalin.

He addressed lawmakers during a divisive debate on constitutional amendments he proposed earlier. The amendments are up for a second reading.

The Kremlin-controlled lower house, the State Duma, is set to quickly endorse Putin's proposals.

With inputs from AP

Last Updated : Mar 10, 2020, 11:12 PM IST
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