Aufsatz(elektronisch)29. Juli 2021

Consolidating the Putin Regime: The 2020 Referendum on Russia's Constitutional Amendments

In: Russian politics, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 355-376

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Abstract

Abstract
In July 2020, Russian voters gave strong support to a package of constitutional reforms that reconfigured the Russian political system and enshrined social guarantees and conservative identity values, consolidating the regime that has been built over a 20-year period. This was achieved through an alteration that 'zeroed' presidential terms that commenced before the constitutional change, potentially allowing President Vladimir Putin to overcome term limits and continue in office beyond 2024. The article explains how such a far-reaching and important change was successfully endorsed by the Russian electorate. The analysis shows that the main explanation rests with variations in voting patterns across the regions, a pattern that has been evident in previous Russian elections and resulted in strong pro-Putin support. The article also evaluates questions raised about the legitimacy of the result, and its long-term significance for the Russian political system.

Verlag

Brill Deutschland GmbH

ISSN: 2451-8921

DOI

10.30965/24518921-00603004

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