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Putin’s words about the “roving eyes” he called characteristics of the bureaucracy.

In Russia there is a constant rotation in power, to ignore it would be wrong, said press-Secretary President Dmitry Peskov. President Vladimir Putin is happy they constructed the system and it proved its resistance to stress in conditions of change of power. “This is really the characteristic of our bureaucracy and of the other world, our national”, — said Peskov, Putin’s statement that he expects “yaw eyes” inside the bureaucracy in search of possible successors of the President.

Peskov denied that officials are motivated only by the removability or irremovability of the President. Peskov said that those who come to the civil service, “guided by a much higher reasons,” however, he acknowledged that doing this is not all. “You have to understand that we are not talking about specific people, but we are talking about sentiment,” said Sands and noted that the amendments to the Constitution are proposed to solve this problem. Asked to clarify how the President may be satisfied with the system, which can “roving eyes”, Peskov reply during conference call with journalists refused.

the vote on the amendments to the Constitution will be held on 1 July, the key amendment allowing Putin to run again for President. On the eve of the broadcast channel “Russia-1” the first time Putin has stated that in the case of amendment can be exercised. He said that if the amendments are not adopted, two years later “instead of the normal rhythm of work” in government will begin the search for successors.

Officials should get used to the idea that Putin will be able to run again, and not be distracted by reflections on the transfer of power in 2024., said in an interview with RBC co-chair of the working group to develop amendments to the Constitution Senator Andrey Klishas. He noted that personification of power in Russia is a problem. Amendments to the Constitution, in his opinion, not strengthen it, as the President distributes his powers among the other authorities.

Yuri Litvinenko