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Putin signs law that could keep him in Kremlin until 2036

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Putin signs law that could keep him in Kremlin until 2036

PUTIN. Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with government members via a video conference call at Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia, on January 28, 2021.

File photo by Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin via Reuters

The legislation allows him to run for two more six-year terms once his current stint ends in 2024

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that could keep him in office in the Kremlin until 2036, the government said on Monday, April 5.

The legislation allows him to run for two more six-year terms once his current stint ends in 2024. It follows changes to the constitution last year.

Those changes were backed in a public vote last summer and could allow Putin, 68, to potentially remain in power until the age of 83. He is currently serving his second consecutive term as president and his fourth in total.

The reform, which critics cast as a constitutional coup, was packaged with an array of other amendments that were expected to garner popular support, such as one bolstering pension protections.

The law signed by Putin limits any future president to two terms in office, but resets his term count. It prevents anyone who has held foreign citizenship from running for the Kremlin.

The legislation was passed in the lower and upper houses of parliament last month. – Rappler.com

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