“The Public Chamber will be the global operator of this story,” he told RBC.

According to him, it was also discussed that "agreements will be concluded with the Bar Association and other associations that are ready to provide observers."

Plans to regulate monitoring by the Public Chamber were also confirmed by Pavel Krasheninnikov, co-chair of the working group on constitutional amendments.

The approximate wording of the question in the newsletter will sound like this: “Do you agree with the proposed amendments to the Constitution?”, And opposite it there will be two columns: “yes” and “no”, the deputy noted.

The issue itself, which will be voted on, will be approved by presidential decree on the appointment of a nationwide vote, the publication emphasizes.

On February 17, the State Duma Council decided to extend until March 2 the deadline for submitting amendments to the presidential bill amending the Russian Constitution.

Initially, it was assumed that the amendments would be adopted until February 14.

Andrei Klishas, ​​co-chair of the working group on preparing proposals for amendments to the country's main law, also said that the day of the all-Russian vote on constitutional amendments will be a weekend, but not at the expense of other non-working days and holidays.