January 16, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
In
groundbreaking news
President
Putin announced today, 15 January,
in his annual address to the Nation, major
changes in his government. First, he
announced that
Prime
Minister Dmitry Medvedev and his
entire cabinet resigned and will eventually
be replaced by a new PM and a new cabinet. A
timeline was not given. In the meantime,
they would carry on with their functions as
‘normal’. Well, how normal can this be for a
group of “lame ducks”?
A second important point of Mr. Putin’s
speech focused on
shifting
power away from the Presidency to the Duma,
or Parliament. The Duma shall have
more power in a better balancing act between
the Presidency and the voice of the people,
i.e. the Parliament. A move towards more
‘democracy’. Some interpret this as a
reaction to western criticism of Russia
being a dictatorial state and this move
should alleviate Russia from this
accusation. I don’t think so. Western
accusations are random, when it suits them,
never based on facts.
For example, the change in government
power foresees some changes in the Russian
Constitution, but not a rewrite at all, as
Mr. Putin stressed. The term-limitation of
the Presidency should also not change, no
more than two. It appears the “no more than
two “in a row” – should be amended, and the
“in a row” deleted. That would mean, that
President Putin would have to leave the
Presidency definitely in 2024, when his
current term is up. This may be one of those
Constitutional areas to be confirmed by the
Duma – or not.
But could Mr. Putin become PM and still
run Russia from behind the scene? As he did
from 2008 – 2012, under then President
Dmitry Medvedev. This was not discussed.