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RIA NovostiMOSCOW, December 30 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed into law constitutional amendments extending presidential and parliamentary terms to six and five years, respectively, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.
The amendments, proposed by Medvedev during his first state of the nation address in early November, were approved by the lower and upper houses of parliament later that month.
Medvedev's proposal triggered speculation that the extension of the terms, which will apply to the next head of state and legislature, was a pretext for the return to office of his predecessor, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Earlier this month, all of Russia's 83 regions approved the constitutional amendments. Under the Constitution, the approval of at least two-thirds of regional legislatures was required to extend the current four-year presidential and parliamentary terms...>
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