Moscow protests Putin's constitutional amendment policy, Moscow, Jan 20 6:09

Opposition parties have protested in Moscow, the capital, after Russia's President Putin announced that it would revise the constitution and drastically change the state's power structure, saying it was a way to maintain power after the term of 2024. Demonstration.

Russia's President Putin said in a speech on March 15 that he would revise the constitution and drastically change the state's power system, saying that he had set the stage for maintaining power in anticipation of the expiration of his term in 2024. is spreading.

Opposition parties responded by protesting a rally to celebrate democratic journalists killed 11 years ago on November 19, with around 1,400 people holding up a booklet containing the Russian constitution. Marched.

He opposed constitutional amendments to maintain Putin's personal power and, after his retirement, appealed to completely withdraw from power.

There were no clashes with security officials during the protest march, but eight women were detained, and women who participated "should stop political crackdowns on the people rather than change power structures." I was talking.

Meanwhile, opposition leader and popular blogger Navarinui has forgotten to take part in the demonstration, and it is uncertain how far Russia's opposition to the Constitutional Amendment will spread in the future.