The Kremlin lies to kids Putin’s spokesman refuses to change language on the administration’s website for children that says presidents are prohibited from running for a third consecutive term
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Meduza: In connection with [Valentina] Tereshkova’s amendment, Internet users have been actively quoting an excerpt from the children’s version of the Kremlin’s website that says, “The president is forbidden from cheating or violating the Constitution. Even if all citizens are completely enraptured by their president, you cannot elect him three times in a row.” Do the website’s administrators plan to update these assertions to avoid misleading Russia’s children?
Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesman: No, there’s no reason to do that. In this case, we’re talking about a completely different situation and actually Tereshekova explained her initiative herself in detail. I’ll say it again: the maximum number of presidential terms is established in the Constitution. It’s not disappearing from there. And it’s just that, based on the current situation, a one-time exemption was suggested in relation to the current president. So in no way is this a reason to revise such important messages contained on the children’s website.
(1) Tereshkova’s amendment
On March 10, State Duma deputy Valentina Tereshkova proposed an amendment to legislation introducing sweeping constitutional reforms that would reset the term clock to zero for Vladimir Putin, allowing him to run for another two terms after 2024, potentially extending his presidency to 2036.