State Duma passes bill allowing Putin 2 more terms
Russian lower chamber of parliament approves in 3rd reading amendments resetting Putin's previous terms

MOSCOW
Russia's lower chamber of the parliament -- the State Duma -- adopted on Wednesday the third reading of a bill, allowing acting President Vladimir Putin to run for two more terms.
Apart from resetting previous terms of acting presidency, the bill sets requirements for presidential nominees -- such as Russian citizenship and a minimum age of 35. The nominees must have permanently resided in Russia for at least 25 years, and never had citizenship or a residence permit of another state.
This provision does not apply to Russians who "previously had the citizenship of a state that was adopted or part of which was adopted in the Russian Federation under the federal constitutional law."
Also, the bill introduces an age limit of 30 for a person who holds the chair position of the Central Election Commission, as well as the condition of being a Russian citizen.
Last year, Russia held a vote on constitutional amendments, and following the vote, Russian lawmakers started making the existing legislation in line with the new version of the constitution.
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