Russia wants to rewrite constitution again. Previously, this was done to "reset" putin and annex territories of Ukraine

The State Duma of the aggressor country of russia admitted that the russian constitution may be rewritten again in the near future. The last time this was done to extend the term of russian dictator vladimir putin.

According to The Moscow Times, the Vice Speaker of the State Duma, Pyotr Tolstoy, stated this.

"Five years have passed since the changes to the Constitution, and I am sure that these changes are not the last, given the circumstances in which our current Constitution was written," said Tolstoy.

He added that russia still has new changes to the constitution. At the same time, they will allegedly be "more significant" than five years ago, when putin's term was "reset".

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The russian government changed the russian constitution in 2020 to allow putin to occupy the presidential seat at least until 2036.

And in 2022, russia changed the constitution to include the so-called "accession" of the Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Regions of Ukraine to the russian federation.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in January 2025, the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) stated that russia has no desire to change the terms of the end of the war, deliberately distorting the legislation and Constitution of Ukraine.

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