MOSCOW – Citing the coronavirus, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday postponed a nationwide vote on proposed constitutional amendments that include a change potentially allowing him to stay in office until 2036.
Putin didn't set a new date for the plebiscite originally scheduled for April 22, saying that it would depend on how the pandemic develops in Russia.
He also announced during a televised address to the nation that the government doesn't want Russians to go to work next week, except for those in essential sectors.
Stores, pharmacies and banks will stay open, he said. “Health, life and safety of the people is an absolute priority for us,” Putin said. “That is why I believe that the vote should be postponed.