Hundreds protest in Moscow against reforms that could keep Putin in power

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Hundreds protested in central Moscow on Wednesday against constitutional reforms introduced earlier this month that give President Vladimir Putin ...

MOSCOW: Hundreds protested in central Moscow on Wednesday against constitutional reforms introduced earlier this month that give President Vladimir Putin the option to remain in power for another 16 years, a Reuters witness said.

Opposition activists say the vote was illegitimate and that it's time for Putin, who has ruled Russia for over two decades as president or prime minister, to step down. Fourteen-year old Vasilisa said she also signed the petition because" is to blame for the poverty in our country"."Gay people are killed here, women are beaten up here, and no one is ever held accountable," she said.

 

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