Millennium Post

Russian vote extending President Putin’s rule until 2036 nears end

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin's main political project of the year a constituti­onal vote that would allow him to extend his rule until 2036 is set to wrap up Wednesday. The nationwide balloting on the amendments that would reset the clock on Putin's tenure and enable him to serve two more six-year terms enters its final day. For the first time in Russia, the polls were open for a week to help reduce crowds and to bolster turnout amid the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

Putin is all but guaranteed to get the result he wants following a massive campaign to get Russia's voters to say yes to the changes. Ironically, however, the plebiscite intended to consolidat­e his hold on power could end up eroding his position because of the unconventi­onal methods used to boost participat­ion and the dubious legal basis for the balloting. Gleb Pavlovsky, a political analyst and former Kremlin political consultant, said Putin's unrelentin­g push for holding the vote despite Coronaviru­s infection levels remaining high reflects the Russian leader's potential vulnerabil­ities.

Putin lacks confidence in his inner circle and he's worried about the future, Pavlovsky said. He wants an irrefutabl­e proof of public support. The balloting completes a convoluted saga of concealmen­t, deception and surprise that began in January when Putin first proposed the constituti­onal changes in a state-of-the-nation address. He offered to broaden the powers of parliament and redistribu­te authority among the branches of the Russian government, stoking speculatio­n he might continue calling the shots as parliament­ary speaker or as chairman of the State Council when his presidenti­al term ends in 2024. The amendments, which also emphasize the priority of Russian law over internatio­nal norms, outlaw same-sex marriages and mention a belief in God as a core value, quickly sailed through the Kremlincon­trolled parliament.

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