Putin Says Russians Voted ‘With Their Hearts’ to Let Him Extend Rule

Putin Says Russians Voted ‘With Their Hearts’ to Let Him Extend Rule
Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in a video conference call, dedicated to the opening of new military medical centres for patients infected with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Moscow, Russia, on June 30, 2020. Alexei Babushkin/Reuters
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President Vladimir Putin said on Friday Russian society had shown unity by voting to back reforms allowing him to stay in power until 2036, and that Russians had felt the need for the changes in their hearts.

Putin, 67, also decreed the constitutional amendments would enter force on July 4 after they were backed by almost 78 percent of Russians, according to official results, in a week-long vote that ended on Wednesday.