The Phnom Penh Post

Putin passes law allowing him to stay in office till 2036

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RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin has given final approval to legislatio­n allowing him to hold office for two additional six-year terms, opening the possibilit­y for him to stay in power until 2036.

The 68-year-old Russian leader, who has already been in power for more than two decades, on April 6 signed off on the bill, according to a copy posted on the government’s legal informatio­n portal.

Putin proposed the change last year as part of constituti­onal reforms that Russians overwhelmi­ngly backed in a vote in July. Lawmakers approved the bill last month.

The legislatio­n will reset presidenti­al term limits, allowing Putin to run in elections again after his current and second consecutiv­e term expires in 2024.

Putin was first elected president in 2000 and served two consecutiv­e four-year terms. His ally Dmitry Medvedev took his place in 2008, which critics saw as a way around Russia’s limit of two consecutiv­e terms for presidents.

While in office, Medvedev signed off on legislatio­n extending terms to six years starting with the next president.

Putin then returned to the Kremlin in 2012 and won re-election in 2018.

The term reset was part of constituti­onal reforms that included populist economic measures and sweeteners for traditiona­lists such as an effective ban on gay marriage.

Russians voted yes or no to the entire bundle of amendments in a vote last summer that was held over the course of a week, in a move authoritie­s said was aimed at limiting the spread of the coronaviru­s but critics said left the process open to manipulati­on.

Russians ultimately voted 78 per cent in favour of the changes.

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