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Russian police detained almost 150 people in Moscow protesting recently approved constitutional changes that could allow Putin to serve two more terms.
Current Time Executive Editor Kiryl Sukhotski discussed Russia's post-vote clampdowns and protests with RFE/RL podcaster Steve Gutterman.
A member of a district election commission in Moscow says the chairwoman of the district worked when Russians voted for constitutional amendments even though she had tested positive for the coronavirus.
Russians are going to the polls to vote on constitutional changes that would allow President Vladimir Putin to stay in office for two more terms. Putin supports the amendment, but over his many years in power, he's repeatedly denied that he would change the constitution to extend his rule. Here’s a look back at his previous statements that are at odds with what he is saying now.
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