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To: Saulamanca who wrote (22283)1/15/2020 1:57:39 PM
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Russian Government Resigns After Putin Announces Constitutional Changes
By Jack Phillips
January 15, 2020 Updated: January 15, 2020

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Wednesday that he has submitted his resignation to President Vladimir Putin so he can give the president room to make changes to the constitution. In a statement carried by the state-backed TASS News Agency, Medvedev said his government should step down in the wake of Putin’s proposals to change the constitution. Putin’s speech and Medvedev’s announcement were also carried via Russian television stations.

“After those amendments are adopted—and it was said that this is likely to be done following discussion—there will be significant changes not only to a variety of constitution articles, but to the balance of power, namely to the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of power,” the prime minister said.

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