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Russia's Putin appeals to patriotism as key vote reaches climax | Russia's Putin appeals to patriotism as key vote reaches climax |
(about 7 hours later) | |
All week, millions of Russians have been voting to reform their constitution, many using polling stations set up on tree stumps, park benches and even car boots. | All week, millions of Russians have been voting to reform their constitution, many using polling stations set up on tree stumps, park benches and even car boots. |
Giant prize draws have helped entice them to the ballot, with the chance of winning everything from shopping vouchers to a car or flat. | Giant prize draws have helped entice them to the ballot, with the chance of winning everything from shopping vouchers to a car or flat. |
Opposition figures have dismissed the whole process as a farce, stretched over seven days with no proper monitoring or independent scrutiny. | |
But for the Kremlin the amendments are vital. The vote will clear the way for Vladimir Putin to stay in power up to 2036, if he chooses. | But for the Kremlin the amendments are vital. The vote will clear the way for Vladimir Putin to stay in power up to 2036, if he chooses. |
Putin's vision of Russia | Putin's vision of Russia |
Not that the president mentioned that in his address to the nation ahead of the final day of voting. | Not that the president mentioned that in his address to the nation ahead of the final day of voting. |
"We are voting for the country we want to live in… and which we want to hand down to our children," Mr Putin declared, standing beneath a giant, ghostly new statue of a Soviet soldier, to underline the "patriotic" theme that runs through this process. | "We are voting for the country we want to live in… and which we want to hand down to our children," Mr Putin declared, standing beneath a giant, ghostly new statue of a Soviet soldier, to underline the "patriotic" theme that runs through this process. |
The biggest overhaul of the constitution since 1993, this vote is partly about setting down Vladimir Putin's vision of Russia: spelling out the values and priorities he has established during two decades in the Kremlin. | The biggest overhaul of the constitution since 1993, this vote is partly about setting down Vladimir Putin's vision of Russia: spelling out the values and priorities he has established during two decades in the Kremlin. |
"Putin can't just say to himself, 'I need to do everything possible to stay in power!'," argues Tatiana Stanovaya, the head of R.Politik, a political think-tank. | "Putin can't just say to himself, 'I need to do everything possible to stay in power!'," argues Tatiana Stanovaya, the head of R.Politik, a political think-tank. |
"People try to hide the low things they're doing within something more grandiose and positive. So he says instead, 'I want to create a great Russia, and stay in power too'." | "People try to hide the low things they're doing within something more grandiose and positive. So he says instead, 'I want to create a great Russia, and stay in power too'." |
What are Russians voting on? | What are Russians voting on? |
The new constitution includes articles promoting a patriotic education, reiterating the ban on same-sex marriage and adding explicit mention of God - all in line with the increasing cultural conservatism of Vladimir Putin's rule. | The new constitution includes articles promoting a patriotic education, reiterating the ban on same-sex marriage and adding explicit mention of God - all in line with the increasing cultural conservatism of Vladimir Putin's rule. |
Those "ideological" articles, alongside "social" ones like minimum wage guarantees, are the changes actively discussed on state TV and by celebrity endorsers. | Those "ideological" articles, alongside "social" ones like minimum wage guarantees, are the changes actively discussed on state TV and by celebrity endorsers. |
By contrast, the amendments allowing Vladimir Putin to restart the clock on his presidency when his current term ends in 2024 - and so run twice more for president - are barely mentioned. | |
They were left off the initial information on the vote altogether. | They were left off the initial information on the vote altogether. |
Russia's new constitution | Russia's new constitution |
The amendments cover dozens of existing articles, and add several new ones. They fall broadly into three categories and many enshrine things in the constitution that are already federal law: | The amendments cover dozens of existing articles, and add several new ones. They fall broadly into three categories and many enshrine things in the constitution that are already federal law: |
Banning any action aimed at the "expropriation" of Russian territory, or calls for that. | Banning any action aimed at the "expropriation" of Russian territory, or calls for that. |
Protecting the "historical truth" of the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) and banning any "belittling" of the feats of those who fought. | Protecting the "historical truth" of the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) and banning any "belittling" of the feats of those who fought. |
Protection of the institution of marriage as the union of a man and a woman. | Protection of the institution of marriage as the union of a man and a woman. |
Senior officials barred from holding foreign passports, residency or overseas bank accounts. | Senior officials barred from holding foreign passports, residency or overseas bank accounts. |
Refers to Russians' faith in God, as handed down by their ancestors. | Refers to Russians' faith in God, as handed down by their ancestors. |
Pensions to be index-linked. | Pensions to be index-linked. |
Minimum wage no less than subsistence minimum income. | Minimum wage no less than subsistence minimum income. |
Forming a "responsible attitude" to animals. | Forming a "responsible attitude" to animals. |
State Council to set "direction of domestic and foreign policy and socio-economic priorities". | State Council to set "direction of domestic and foreign policy and socio-economic priorities". |
A person can only hold the presidency for two terms (replacing "two consecutive terms"). | A person can only hold the presidency for two terms (replacing "two consecutive terms"). |
In the case of a person already holding the presidency, previous terms will not count - the so-called "zeroing" of Vladimir Putin's terms so far. | In the case of a person already holding the presidency, previous terms will not count - the so-called "zeroing" of Vladimir Putin's terms so far. |
Yes or No | Yes or No |
Voters can only select one of two boxes: accepting or rejecting all of the amendments. | Voters can only select one of two boxes: accepting or rejecting all of the amendments. |
Lobbying for either option is officially banned, but fliers posted to Moscow apartment blocks all called on people to vote "for" the amendments, rather than "on" them. | Lobbying for either option is officially banned, but fliers posted to Moscow apartment blocks all called on people to vote "for" the amendments, rather than "on" them. |
A much smaller counter-campaign has plastered stickers with Mr Putin's face around town urging Muscovites to say "No". | A much smaller counter-campaign has plastered stickers with Mr Putin's face around town urging Muscovites to say "No". |
Will the pandemic affect the vote? | Will the pandemic affect the vote? |
A short drive from the capital, on the outskirts of Podolsk, voters were invited to a tent in a car park to make their choice. | A short drive from the capital, on the outskirts of Podolsk, voters were invited to a tent in a car park to make their choice. |
Election officials in face visors, masks and white suits were a reminder that this nationwide vote was being held in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. | Election officials in face visors, masks and white suits were a reminder that this nationwide vote was being held in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. |
Postponed from April, the Kremlin was keen to reschedule as soon as possible. | Postponed from April, the Kremlin was keen to reschedule as soon as possible. |
A poll by the independent Levada Centre in early May reported a slide in Mr Putin's approval rating to 59% - his lowest ever. The continuing Covid-19 crisis is unlikely to improve things. | A poll by the independent Levada Centre in early May reported a slide in Mr Putin's approval rating to 59% - his lowest ever. The continuing Covid-19 crisis is unlikely to improve things. |
So officials have done their utmost to get people out to vote. | So officials have done their utmost to get people out to vote. |
An election official in Omsk, Siberia, made national headlines when she won an apartment in the lucky draw. Her protest that she was "just another voter" met with a deeply sceptical response. | An election official in Omsk, Siberia, made national headlines when she won an apartment in the lucky draw. Her protest that she was "just another voter" met with a deeply sceptical response. |
There were no prizes in Podolsk, but plenty of enthusiastic pensioners. | There were no prizes in Podolsk, but plenty of enthusiastic pensioners. |
"All the amendments suit me!" Galina said, dropping her voting slip into a transparent plastic briefcase decorated with a double-headed eagle. | "All the amendments suit me!" Galina said, dropping her voting slip into a transparent plastic briefcase decorated with a double-headed eagle. |
"The index-linking of pensions, the right to study and work and housing," she listed as her favourites, although the latter few are not explicitly covered by this reform. | "The index-linking of pensions, the right to study and work and housing," she listed as her favourites, although the latter few are not explicitly covered by this reform. |
"I like the idea that marriage should only be between a man and a woman," said Elena, selecting her top amendment. | "I like the idea that marriage should only be between a man and a woman," said Elena, selecting her top amendment. |
In her thirties, she also had no problem with Vladimir Putin staying on as president. "He suits us for now," she said. | In her thirties, she also had no problem with Vladimir Putin staying on as president. "He suits us for now," she said. |
Is there much opposition? | Is there much opposition? |
In the town centre, beneath a tower block decorated with Russian flags, some younger voters were scornful of the vote. | In the town centre, beneath a tower block decorated with Russian flags, some younger voters were scornful of the vote. |
"What's the point? Putin will stay forever in any case," one girl flung over her shoulder. | "What's the point? Putin will stay forever in any case," one girl flung over her shoulder. |
Maxim said he and "lots of friends" had voted against. | Maxim said he and "lots of friends" had voted against. |
"We've had one president for 20 years, and Putin could do another 16 years? I think our country needs something new," he said. | "We've had one president for 20 years, and Putin could do another 16 years? I think our country needs something new," he said. |
Russia's most prominent opposition figure, Alexei Navalny, has published a stream of posts on social media mocking the makeshift nature of the vote and highlighting irregularities. | Russia's most prominent opposition figure, Alexei Navalny, has published a stream of posts on social media mocking the makeshift nature of the vote and highlighting irregularities. |
They include pressure on some to vote and other people discovering their ballot had already been cast for them. | They include pressure on some to vote and other people discovering their ballot had already been cast for them. |
Influential blogger Yury Dud described the vote as "shameful", in an Instagram post liked by more than a million people. He quoted Vladimir Putin himself in 2008 insisting that it was "absolutely unacceptable" to remain in office for life. | Influential blogger Yury Dud described the vote as "shameful", in an Instagram post liked by more than a million people. He quoted Vladimir Putin himself in 2008 insisting that it was "absolutely unacceptable" to remain in office for life. |
But the blogger hadn't decided whether to boycott or tick the "No" box. | But the blogger hadn't decided whether to boycott or tick the "No" box. |
In fact, this vote is not required by law: the reforms to the constitution were approved by Russia's parliament back in March. | In fact, this vote is not required by law: the reforms to the constitution were approved by Russia's parliament back in March. |
But the Kremlin is said to want a high turnout and 70% support at this ballot, as a popular mandate to point to in future. | But the Kremlin is said to want a high turnout and 70% support at this ballot, as a popular mandate to point to in future. |
One exit poll already published - something that's banned at a normal election - suggests it's well on target. | One exit poll already published - something that's banned at a normal election - suggests it's well on target. |
In any case, the new constitution has already been printed and is on sale in bookshops. | In any case, the new constitution has already been printed and is on sale in bookshops. |
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