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Post by sevenofnine on Jan 15, 2020 13:24:33 GMT -5
I don't know what going on YETTTT Russia's government has resigned, hours after President Vladimir Putin proposed sweeping constitutional changes that could prolong his stay in power. If approved by the public, the proposals would transfer power from the presidency to parliament. Mr Putin is due to step down in 2024 when his fourth term of office comes to an end. But there is speculation he could seek a new role or hold on to power behind the scenes. Mr Putin put forward his plans in his annual state of the nation address to parliament. Later, in an unexpected move, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced that the government was resigning to help facilitate the changes. ◾Strongman Putin stokes patriotism in small-town Russia www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51120166#
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Post by sevenofnine on Jan 15, 2020 20:07:20 GMT -5
Here update from DW German English news wire they claim he try be Tsar of all Russia I KNEW IT In Wednesday's state of the nation address, Russian President Putin announced far-reaching constitutional reforms. They could help him remain in power after his second presidential term ends, says Roman Goncharenko. On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin's state of the nation address was broadcast across the entire country, reaching Russians far and wide. In his speech, Putin announced a fundamental constitutional reform, which could sketch out how he could remain in power beyond 2024, when his term ends. The announcement came as a surprise, although observers had expected something along these lines for a while. Putin's plans, amplified by Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev's resignation mere hours after the speech, sent a shock wave through Russia's political establishment. www.dw.com/en/opinion-putin-sets-out-path-to-power-beyond-2024/a-52017915
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