Paul
Goble
Staunton, July 16 – The Kremlin is preparing
a referendum to amend the Russian Constitution in order to do make Vladimir
Putin president for life, establish a state ideology, and do away with the non-Russian
republics, Valery Solovey, an MGIMO professor and well-connected Moscow
commentator says.
Such a referendum would be necessary
because the constitution currently limits the president to two successive terms
in office, bans having a state ideology, and lists by name the non-Russian
republics. If the referendum passed – and the Kremlin would make sure of that –
it would constitute the most radical revision of Russian rule since 1991.
Solovey reported this on his Twitter
account, and his claim has been taken up by other Russian media outlets,
although at present there is no confirmation that what he is saying is anything
more than a rumor reflecting the long-established preferences of the Putin
regime (rusmonitor.com/kreml-gotovit-vserossijjskijj-referendum-dlya-izmeneniya-konstitucii-socseti.html
andbusiness-gazeta.ru/news/372881).
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