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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. 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.