China News Service, July 1st. According to the Russian Satellite Network, the referendum on the revision of the Constitution of Russia ushered in the main polling day on July 1. On June 30 local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin called on all Russian citizens to vote on the constitutional amendment. Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov previously said that Putin will personally go to the polling station to participate in the constitutional vote.

On June 25 local time, the Russian people voted at the polling station No. 2766 in Moscow. On that day, the draft amendment to the Russian Constitution began a referendum. China News Service reporter Wang Xiujun

  Putin said: "July 1 is the main voting day, please express your views, every vote is very important to us." Putin said: "As long as we work together, even in an emergency, we also Can handle the most difficult tasks."

  The referendum on the Russian Constitution Amendment was officially launched on June 25. Residents of Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod Oblast are allowed to vote remotely over the Internet, but need to apply in advance. Voting will end on July 1.

  The contents of this constitution revision mainly include changes in the powers of the Russian Prime Minister and Parliament, new regulations for the formation of the government, the power to pardon former presidents, a system of parliamentarians throughout life, a series of social benefits, and pension adjustments based on inflation rates. In addition, the revision of the constitution also involves allowing the current or former president to participate in two more presidential elections.

  According to reports, the only option for voters to vote is to support or oppose the amendment.

Data map: Russian President Putin.

  On June 30, when asked whether Putin would go to the polling station or vote online, Peskov replied, "The president will vote in person, and we will tell you when and how."

  In addition, when asked whether Putin would wear masks and gloves when he voted, Peskov said, "When he (Putin) goes to vote, he will avoid the health of himself and those around him from being threatened."

  The Russian Constitution Amendment vote was originally planned for April 22, but the vote was postponed because of the new coronavirus epidemic. According to polls previously released by the All-Russia Social Research Center, two-thirds of Russians plan to participate in the all-Russia constitutional vote.