Saturday, June 6, 2020

Putin: Russia to hold constitutional reform vote on July 1



WHat is so remarkable is how they all struggle to make their constitution work  in order to do the job at hand.  Elections are held.

What comes out of all this is rising confidence in the government by the people.  Bravo.

Can you imagine that Russia is giving us a lesson of how to honor the electoral process?  The world needs to take note and particularly the Chinese whose hyper rigged system fools no one.  It would be so simple to actually reform China.  That process should have started around the year 2000 when Hong Kong came on board.  Two five year electoral cycles initially at the city and community level would have fully .established the base.  They have done something like that but not good enough.  The next level is provincial and there we need two cycles at least as well.

Then the stage is really set for national elections and a presidency as well.  It really is not that hard and it absorbs all the available political energy.


Putin: Russia to hold constitutional reform vote on July 1


Updated 22:37, 01-Jun-2020





Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday said a nationwide vote on constitutional reforms would be held on July 1, after the April 22 vote was postponed due to the novel coronavirus. 


"We will carry out the national vote on amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation on July 1," Putin said in a video-call with election officials.



The changes, which are already approved by parliament and Russia's Constitutional Court, would allow Putin to remain in power until 2036 if reelected.


The 67-year-old, who in January unveiled a major shake-up of Russian politics and a constitutional overhaul, is required by the Constitution to step down in 2024 when his second sequential and fourth presidential term ends.




But addressing the State Duma, the lower house of parliament, in early May, Putin gave his qualified blessing to a proposed change to the Constitution that would formally reset his presidential term tally to zero.



The pandemic also held back Russia's military parade to mark the 75th anniversary of victory in World War II.


Russia commemorates the Soviet victory over the Nazis on May 9 each year with a massive military display that sees thousands of troops and tanks parade through Red Square and military jets fly in formation over the capital.


But due to COVID-19, Putin had to postpone Russia's Victory Day celebrations, including a huge military parade across Red Square, until June 24 this year.


(Cover: A file photo of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, February 5, 2020. /Reuters)

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