Updated On: 12 March, 2020 08:01 AM IST | Moscow | Agencies
The measures must now be approved by the upper house Federation Council and be put to a public vote scheduled for April 22

Russia President Vladimir Putin. Pic/AFP
Russia's lower house on Wednesday passed constitutional reforms in their final reading that include the possibility of President Vladimir Putin extending his rule for another two terms.
A total of 383 State Duma lawmakers voted in favour of the package of constitutional amendments, with 43 abstentions and none against. The measures must now be approved by the upper house Federation Council and be put to a public vote scheduled for April 22.