Covid-19: Pres Putin makes first public appearance in weeks of lockdown in Russia

Covid-19: Pres Putin makes first public appearance in weeks of lockdown in Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin

MOSCOW, June 13 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has made his first public appearance in weeks of coronavirus lockdown to celebrate the country’s national day.

He used the Russia Day holiday to promote a controversial reform of the constitution which could keep him in office until 2036.

Putin, 67, has dominated Russia for the past 20 years whether as president or prime minister.

Moscow lifted lockdown curbs this week despite a huge number of infections.

But there was confusion as the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, urged people to stay at home during Friday’s holiday and another on June 24, which marks victory in World War Two.

About 510,000 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Russia, the third-highest number of cases in the world after the US and Brazil. Russia has recorded 6,705 deaths.

His last public appearance was on May 9 when he attended a Victory Day ceremony – the traditional parade has been postponed until June 24. Since then he had been working from his country residence outside Moscow.

Flanked by allies, he attended an open-air flag-raising ceremony in western Moscow on Friday.

In his speech, he urged Russians to turn out and vote for the constitutional reform in a referendum on July 1, saying he was certain that an “absolute majority” of Russians backed it.

The reform would effectively allow him to stand for two more terms as president after his current six-year term expires in 2024.

Putin critics have accused the authorities of trying to bribe Russians to turn out for the vote.

The city of Moscow, for example, is planning to hand out shopping vouchers to those who vote, justifying the offer as an incentive to boost consumer demand after lockdown.

Russia, like many countries, has been suffering acute economic hardship because of its lockdown, which began at the end of March. — NNN-AGENCIES

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