The Kremlin does not believe that during the pandemic coronavirus

In the Kremlin do not see the need to make any additional amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation in connection with the pandemic coronavirus. This was stated to journalists the press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov.

As reported “Interfax”, the question of whether the Kremlin that the amendments could be out of date at the time of the pandemic, Peskov answered briefly: “No, not believe”. In clarifying remark does not appear in society during pandemic and mode restrictions new requests for which the current amendments do not respond, Peskov said that “society nezakosteneloy structure, but a living organism, which constantly grow new requests”. This process he called normal social life and assured that his all taken into account.

Peskov Also urged not to prejudge the determination of the date of voting on amendments to the Constitution and the Victory parade, and to await the decision of the President.

earlier, RBK, citing four sources close to the Kremlin, reported that the vote on the amendments to the Constitution and the Victory parade can take place in 2020 in one day — 24 June. Another close to the Kremlin, a source confirmed, as the date for a Victory parade is seen on June 24.

alternatively, to vote according to the Constitution are considered days in early July, for the Victory day parade — September 3. The sources added that the final decision on the date of the depends on the epidemiological situation.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on postponement of the nationwide vote on the issue of approval of amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation from April 22, for an indefinite date. New date for this event is “determined by a separate decree of the President of the Russian Federation”. On the national ballot submitted one question: “do You approve the amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation?”.

we also Recall, on the eve of “Levada-center” the DEAhave ardovol the results of the survey, according to which 34% of Russians believe that to defend their rights in Russia is practically impossible. The opinion that it was “difficult but possible” was expressed by 59% of respondents. That their rights in Russia to defend quite easily, said only 3%.

With 30% of respondents said that in the past five years, faced with the violation. Often talking about it to the poor and unemployed citizens, and people from Moscow, people with higher education, entrepreneurs and managers — i.e. people aktivnye, tend to regard their problems as violation of the rights.

To protect their rights, the Russians often turn to the police and to the lawyers (30% and 29%), 17% go to court. Politicians and human rights defenders are treated respectively only 8% and 9%.

Working ways to protect the rights of respondents believe appeals to lawyers, human rights defenders and to the court. Fully or partially solve the problem with the violation of the rights managed, respectively, 73%, 63% and 60% applied in these instances.

Sami clashes with the arbitrariness and violation of rights (and the qualifications of these phenomena as such) often leaves an indelible imprint on the Outlook of people. Among people with such experience much more of those who believe that the country is moving in the wrong direction, who does not approve of the actions of the President and the government. The problem also is that optimism is not always returned to these people, even if they later manage to defend their rights (usually only part of those who managed to solve the problem completely).

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