Putin submits constitutional amendment, aims to maintain power after retirement January 6 at 16:16

Putin, Russia, has submitted a constitutional amendment to the House of Representatives that includes a major change in the country's power structure. Putin's intention to pursue the constitutional amendment as soon as possible without waiting for the debate over the proposed amendment to take full effect, and it is expected that he will seek to find out how to maintain power after the president's resignation. You.

The Russian Presidency said Tuesday that Putin has submitted a constitutional amendment to the House of Representatives.

According to the amendment submitted to Speaker Bolodin,
ほ か In addition to the term of office of the President, one person must not serve more than two terms,
The President has limited authority, such as appointing a candidate approved by the House of Representatives as Prime Minister.

On the other hand, according to the amendment, the National Council, which is now the consulting body of Putin, will be regulated by law.

President Putin stated in his speech on March 15 that he would amend the constitution and significantly change the power structure of the country, and set up a working group to consider specific amendments.

However, Putin submitted a draft amendment to Congress before the working group's debate got underway, and as President, he urgently amends the Constitution and will maintain power in whatever form after his resignation It seems that there is also an aim to explore.

In Russia, there is growing speculation that President Putin will assume the presidency of President in 2024 and assume the role of Chairman of Parliament and the State Council.