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A bill to extend the presidential term from four to six years has passed the lower house of the Russian parliament, the Duma, by an overwhelming majority. | A bill to extend the presidential term from four to six years has passed the lower house of the Russian parliament, the Duma, by an overwhelming majority. |
Some 392 deputies voted for the constitutional changes, to 57 against, in the bill's third and final reading. | Some 392 deputies voted for the constitutional changes, to 57 against, in the bill's third and final reading. |
The measure also has to pass the upper house, but that is seen as a formality, as it is largely loyal to the Kremlin. | The measure also has to pass the upper house, but that is seen as a formality, as it is largely loyal to the Kremlin. |
The bill has been fast-tracked, and is being seen as a sign Vladimir Putin may return to the presidency soon. | The bill has been fast-tracked, and is being seen as a sign Vladimir Putin may return to the presidency soon. |
Mr Putin became prime minister this year after being obliged under the constitution to step down after two consecutive presidential terms. He was succeeded as president by Dmitry Medvedev. | |
As for who will run for office and when, it's too early to talk about that now Vladimir PutinRussian Prime Minister What is Putin's game? | As for who will run for office and when, it's too early to talk about that now Vladimir PutinRussian Prime Minister What is Putin's game? |
The BBC's Richard Galpin in Moscow says it has always been assumed that Mr Putin may return after Mr Medvedev has completed one term. | The BBC's Richard Galpin in Moscow says it has always been assumed that Mr Putin may return after Mr Medvedev has completed one term. |
But the apparent rush to get this constitutional amendment through is being seen by some as a sign that Mr Putin is in a hurry and may return much sooner. | But the apparent rush to get this constitutional amendment through is being seen by some as a sign that Mr Putin is in a hurry and may return much sooner. |
Then he could potentially serve another two six-year terms. | Then he could potentially serve another two six-year terms. |
The bill also extends the mandate of the lower house, the State Duma, from four years to five. | The bill also extends the mandate of the lower house, the State Duma, from four years to five. |
The constitutional change will only apply to the next president and the government says it is needed because the existing four-year term is too short to implement serious reforms in such a huge country. | The constitutional change will only apply to the next president and the government says it is needed because the existing four-year term is too short to implement serious reforms in such a huge country. |
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