Putin, citing coronavirus, postpones vote on changes that could extend his rule
The vote, on changes that include scrapping a constitutional ban on Putin running again for president in 2024, had been planned for April 22
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said he was postponing a nationwide vote on constitutional changes that would allow him to extend his rule due to the worsening situation with coronavirus.
The vote, on changes that include scrapping a constitutional ban on Putin running again for president in 2024, had been planned for April 22.
Putin did not name a new date for the vote, saying only that he and others would evaluate the situation to decide when the time for a new vote was right.