Russia's Putin says vote on changes allowing him to extend his rule will take place on July 1

Putin is allowed to serve two more back-to-back six year terms until 2036 if reelected. PHOTO: REUTERS

MOSCOW (REUTERS) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday (June 1) said a nationwide vote on constitutional reforms that could extend his rule in the Kremlin would be held on July 1, after the April 22 vote was postponed due to the new coronavirus.

The changes, already approved by parliament and Russia's Constitutional Court, would reset Mr Putin's presidential term tally to zero, allowing him to serve two more back-to-back six year terms until 2036 if reelected.

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