Russian Cabinet resigns after Putin's inauguration for New Presidential Term

  07 May 2018    Read: 1798
Russian Cabinet resigns after Putin

Russia's cabinet resigned after President Vladimir Putin's inauguration for a new presidential term, the government press service said in a statement Monday, Sputnik reported.

"[Prime Minister] Dmitry Medvedev signed an order on the Russian government's resignation," the statement said.

The government, in accordance with the constitution, resigned after the Russian president took office on May 7.

Under the Law on the Election of the President of the Russian Federation, the inauguration procedure is held six years after the inauguration of the president's predecessor. In the event of election rerun that has been appointed for this day or in the event of early election, the president-elect shall be inaugurated on the 30th day after the official publication of the presidential election results by the Russian Central Election Commission.

Since 2000, the president of Russia is inaugurated on May 7.

Presidential elections were held in Russia on March 18. Voter turnout was 67.54 percent. Putin won the elections gaining 76.69 percent of the vote, with over 56.4 million voters casting their ballots for him, according to Central Election Commission data.


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