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A rally was held in Moscow in opposition to Russia's President Putin's constitutional amendment, and opposition parties criticized the constitutional amendment as being aimed at maintaining its own power and not following due process.

The rally was held on March 15 by opposition groups criticizing Putin's administration, and a large number of supporters of the opposition group gathered in a square in Moscow.

At a rally, members of the opposition parties addressed that `` Putin's proposed constitutional amendment procedure is being carried out in violation of the law, '' and a constitutional meeting stipulated by the constitution that it is necessary for constitutional revision. He criticized him for not following legitimate procedures, such as not being opened.

Putin proposed last month that it would amend the Constitution to drastically change the power structure of the country, and moves are currently underway at a rapid pace.

Participants argued that the constitutional change was intended to maintain his power in anticipation of Putin's term in four years, with a view to putting Russia in a position where Putin would be without Russia. Was raised.

A man who attended the rally said, "I agree with political reforms, but I should do it in good faith. I think Putin should go away."