Russia’s highest court endorsed President Vladimir Putin’s proposed constitution changes, removing one of the final hurdles to him potentially leading the country until 2036
MOSCOW—Russia’s highest court endorsed President Vladimir Putin’s proposed constitution changes, removing one of the final hurdles to him potentially remaining in power until 2036.
Mr. Putin last week backed an amendment to the constitution that would allow him to run again after his presidential term, his fourth since 2000, ends in four years.
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