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  2. 2020 amendments to the Constitution of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The amendments of 2020, which were proposed in January 2020, are the second substantial amendments to the Constitution of Russia of 1993. To introduce these amendments, Vladimir Putin, president of Russia, held a national vote. They were approved on 1 July by a popular vote. After Putin's signing of an executive order on 3 July to officially ...

  3. 2020 Russian constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    Russian postal stamp dedicated to the 2020 constitutional referendum, issued on 11 June 2020 Opposition movements, parties and politicians took a different attitude towards voting. As there is no minimum voter turn-out, the amendments will be considered approved and enacted if the majority of the actual voters agree with the changes. [ 49 ]

  4. Constitution of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The latest significant reform occurred in 2020, marked by extensive amendments that altered various sections, including presidential terms, social policies, and the role of Russian law over international ones. (See 2020 amendments to the Constitution of Russia).

  5. 2020 Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly - Wikipedia

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    On January 15, 2020, Vladimir Putin signed an order to create a working group to prepare proposals for amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation. The group included 75 people, including the heads of the legal committees of both houses of Parliament Andrey Klishas and Pavel Krasheninnikov , a number of State Duma deputies and ...

  6. List of judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the Federal Constitutional Law "On the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation", approved in 1994, determined the term length to be 12 years, and age limit to be 70. The judges would elect Court President, Deputy President, and Judge-Secretary from among themselves, for a term of 3 years (renewable).

  7. Russia kicks off presidential election campaign - AOL

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    The 1993 Russian constitution, based loosely on France's 1958 constitution, was seen by some in the West as a development that would lead to democracy in post-Soviet Russia. ... Amendments in 2008 ...

  8. 2020 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    July 1: . The 2020 Russian constitutional referendum, Due to Yes Vote, The amendments include sweeping changes to the constitution, including allowing Putin to run again for two more six-year presidential terms, [17] constitutionally banning same-sex marriage, [18] enshrine the status of the Russian language, placing the constitution above international law, the minimal residency requirement ...

  9. Term limits in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 amendments then exempted him from being term-limited in 2024 by excluding his previous terms, allowing him two more terms before reaching the constitutional limit. Presidents have refrained from abolishing term limits entirely because of the broad support for limits among the Russian people and the potential for political backlash.