
Putin e a Reforma Constitucional na Rússia
25 | Março | 2020
A 15 de Janeiro, durante o Discurso à Nação, Vladimir Putin anunciou uma reforma constitucional que dará mais poderes ao Parlamento e promoverá o Conselho de Estado de órgão consultivo a órgão Constitucional. O governo de Dmitry Medvedev apresentou de imediato a sua demissão e o presidente da autoridade Fiscal, Michail Mishustin, foi nomeado Primeiro Ministro. A menção, durante o discurso, ao fim da a limitação “a dois mandatos consecutivos” na Presidência lançou o debate sobre o futuro político do Presidente russo.
Recursos | Opiniões & Análises | Editoriais | Notícias
Recursos
Who Is Russia's New Prime Minister? [17/01/2020]
Reid Standish & Amy Mackinnon, Foreign Policy
The Resignation of Russia's Government [17/01/2020]
Jeffrey Mankoff & Cyrus Newlin, CSIS
Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly [15/01/2020]
Vladimir Putin, Kremlin
Opiniões & Análises
Lifetime presidency for Putin [25/03/2020]
Irfan Kaya Ulger, AA
Russia's ties with the West rhyme [22/03/2020]
William Courtney, The Hill
Putin’s Coup: Cunning Plan, or Improvisation? [18/03/2020]
Tatiana Stanovaya, Carnegie Moscow Center
Putin: President in perpetuity? [16/03/2020]
Peer Teschendorf, IP Journal
So much for Putin’s promise he’d abide by term limits. Here’s what’s happening. [16/03/2020]
Samuel A. Greene & Graeme B. Robertson, Washington Post
Why Vladimir Putin cannot retire [14/03/2020]
The Economist
Keeping His Options Open: Why Putin Decided to Stay On [13/03/2020]
Tatiana Stanovaya, Carnegie Moscow Center
Starting the Presidency All Over Again [13/03/2020]
Michele A. Berdy, Moscow Times
A New Russia Is Taking Shape and There Is No Turning Back [12/03/2020]
Alexander Baunov, Moscow Times
Vladimir Poutine clarifie (partiellement) ses intentions [11/03/2020]
Arnaud Dubien, Observatoire franco-russe
Russia’s Uncertain Regime Transformation [11/03/2020]
Nikolai Petrov& Ben Noble, Chatham House
Putin will go before 2036 [11/03/2020]
Leonid Ragozin, Al Jazeera
Putin’s Choice: What do Russia’s Latest Constitutional Maneuvers Mean? [11/03/2020]
Alexander Baunov, Carnegie Moscow Center
How Legal Is Mad Dash to Change Russia’s Constitution? [11/03/2020]
Arkady Lyubarev, Meduza
The Day After Putin: Russia’s Deep State Holds the Key to Succession [03/03/2020]
Stephen Sestanovich, Foreign Affairs
Constitutional changes in Russia: Too much too late? [11/02/2020]
Jussi Lassila, FIIA
Why Aren’t Russians Protesting Putin’s Reforms? [30/01/2020]
Alexander Baunov, Carnegie Moscow Center
Is Putin looking to hand over power and step aside like Deng Xiaoping? [27/01/2020]
Emilian Kavalski, South China Morning Post
Vladimir Putin’s New Orchestra [27/01/2020]
Ivan Krastev, New York Times
How Putin Controls Russia [24/01/2020]
Isaac Chotiner, The New Yorker
Un nuevo enroque en la política interior de Rusia [24/01/2020]
Mira Milosevich-Juaristi, Elcano
Putin’s succession strategy could be risky. This explains why. [23/01/2020]
Daragh McDowell, Washington Post
Enter Mishustin: The New Russian Prime Minister’s Agenda [23/01/2020]
Anton Tabakh, Carnegie Moscow Center
A Chance to Rethink U.S. Policy Toward Russia [22/01/2020]
Jeffrey Mankoff, The Hill
Russia's Puzzling Moves [21/01/2020]
George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures
Big Changes? Or Maybe Not. Putin’s Plans Keep Russia Guessing. [21/01/2020]
Anton Troianovski, New York Times
Enter Mishustin: The New Russian Prime Minister’s Agenda [21/01/2020]
Anton Tabakh, Carnegie Moscow Center
Russia’s New Prime Minister Augurs Techno-Authoritarianism [21/01/2020]
Joseph W. Sullivan, Foreign Policy
Not President for Life, but Putin Will Hold Power [21/01/2020]
Joseph Dresen, The Hill
Deciphering the moves on Russia’s power chessboard [21/01/2020]
Anuradha M. Chenoy, The Hindu
Putin’s Changes Might Set Russia on the Right Path [20/01/2020]
Sergey Radchenko, Moscow Times
Putin's constitutional reforms could lead to his political demise [20/01/2020]
Roman Dobrokhotov, Al Jazeera
Russia Prepares for New Tandemocracy [20/01/2020]
Tatiana Stanovaya, Carnegie Moscow Center
Putin’s Meaningless Coup [18/01/2020]
Sergei Guriev, Project Syndicate
Putin the Czar Is More Dangerous Than Ever [18/01/2020]
James Stavridis, Bloomberg
Russia’s constitutional changes are designed to perpetuate power of Vladimir Putin’s elite [17/01/2020]
Richard Sakwa, The Conversation
Putin Is Following the Game Plan of Other Autocrats Before Him [17/01/2020]
Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Foreign Policy
Vladimir Putin just staged a constitutional coup. How will Russians react? [17/01/2020]
Vladimir Kara-Murza, Washington Post
Putin Is Planning a Partial Retirement [17/01/2020]
Alexander Baunov, Foreign Policy
Russia's Constitution as a Pawn [17/01/2020]
Alastair Gill, Worldcrunch
Putin’s Cosmetic Constitutionalism [16/01/2020]
William E. Pomeranz, Kennan Institute
What to Expect From Putin’s Shake-Up [16/01/2020]
Stephen Sestanovich, CFR
Will he stay or will he go? Putin’s role will change [16/01/2020]
Kadri Liik, ECFR
Putin's New Plan to Hold Power Forever [16/01/2020]
Leonid Bershidsky, Moscow Times
Vladimir Putin’s naked power grab could have unexpected benefits [16/01/2020]
Yana Gorokhovskaia, The Guardian
Planning for a (Not-So) Post-Putin Russia [16/01/2020]
Andrei Kolesnikov, Carnegie Moscow Center
The Sickening Power of Putin [16/01/2020]
Kyle Smith, National Review
Putinism and Putin's retirement plan [16/01/2020]
Leonid Ragozin, Al Jazeera
Putin's Power Puzzle: Russia's President Loses a Cabinet and Gains an Exit Strategy [16/01/2020]
Nikolas K. Gvosdev, National Interest
With Reshuffle at the Top, the Kremlin Consolidates Russia [16/01/2020]
Pavel Felgenhauer, Eurasia Daily Monitor
Putin’s Top-Down Revolution [16/01/2020]
Maxim Trudolyubov, Wilson Center
What to Make of Putin’s Shake-Up in Russia [16/01/2020]
Candace Rondeaux, World Politics Review
Russian government resignation: what’s just happened and what’s in store for Putin beyond 2024? [16/01/2020]
Graeme Gill, The Conversation
What Putin's Constitutional Shakeup Means [16/01/2020]
Nikolai Petrov, Chatham House
Russia's Cabinet Resigns, Part of Putin's Plan [16/01/2020]
Regina Smyth, The Conversation
Putin Pays Backhanded Tribute to Democracy [16/01/2020]
Leon Aron, The Atlantic
Russia’s prime minister has just resigned. Putin clearly has plans. [15/01/2020]
Timothy Frye, Washington Post
Russia’s Presidential Transition: An Iranian-Kazakh Hybrid [15/01/2020]
Maria Snegovaya, CEPA
Putin Signals Intention to Continue Steering Russia Beyond 2024, but Will He Solve Country’s Structural Problems? [15/01/2020]
Simon Saradzhyan, Russia Matters
Vladimir Putin doesn’t need to be president to stay on top [15/01/2020]
Christian Caryl, Washington Post
Putin Wants a Kazakh Retirement [22/03/2019]
Alexander Baunov, Foreign Policy
How to Understand Putin’s Russia [31/10/2018]
AA.VV., Foreign Affairs
Editoriais
El destino de Putin [12/03/2020]
El País
Russia’s president reluctantly agrees to 16 more years in power [12/03/2020]
The Economist
Vladimir Poutine ou le pouvoir sans fin [11/03/2020]
Le Monde
Putin’s President-for-Life Plan [10/03/2020]
Wall Street Journal
Now time for Vladimir Putin to show Russia he cares [22/01/2020]
South China Morning Post
Stay put: on Vladimir Putin's Cabinet reshuffle [21/01/2020]
The Hindu
Putin diseña su continuidad en el poder [18/01/2020]
El Periódico
Putin the Immortal [18/01/2020]
New York Times
Putin: prisa y control [17/01/2020]
El País
Vladimir Putin plots to remain Russia’s puppet master [17/01/2020]
Financial Times
Vladimir Poutine: l’obsession du contrôle [16/01/2020]
Le Monde
How Vladimir Putin is preparing to rule for ever [16/01/2020]
The Economist
Putin and power: he’s not going anywhere [16/01/2020]
The Guardian
Notícias
Coronavirus delays Russian vote on Putin staying in power [25/03/2020]
Andrew Roth, The Guardian
Covid-19 fails to slow Putin’s ‘anti-constitutional coup’ in Russia [17/03/2020]
Daniel McLaughlin, Irish Times
Russian court backs move to let Putin stay in power [16/03/2020]
Al Jazeera
Putin may extend term over 'threats to Russia', coronavirus [12/03/2020]
Al Jazeera
Putin paves way for another presidential term [11/03/2020]
BBC
«Ce qui s’est passé est un putsch» : Vladimir Poutine, le pouvoir à vie [11/03/2020]
Benoît Vitkine, Le Monde
Putin backs term limit freeze allowing him to stay in office [10/03/2020]
Vladimir Isachenkov & Daria Litvinova, Associated Press
Vladimir Putin, president until 2036? [10/03/2020]
Alec Luhn, Politico
Discord in Kremlin Helps Putin Remain Russia’s No. 1 [06/03/2020]
Thomas Grove & Georgi Kantchev, Wall Street Journal
Putin says stability needed but won’t lift lid on his future [06/03/2020]
Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press
Putin: Russia needs constitutional changes to move forward [05/03/2020]
Associated Press
L’opposition russe défile en hommage à Boris Nemtsov et contre la modification de la Constitution [29/02/2020]
Benoît Vitkine, Le Monde
Vladimir Putin to bolster his rule with fake political parties [27/01/2020]
Marc Bennetts, The Times
Russian Lawmakers OK Putin’s Constitutional Proposals [23/01/2020]
Daria Litvinova & Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press
Russian lawmakers to debate Putin's constitution reform [23/01/2020]
France 24
Putin Sends Sweeping Constitutional Amendments to Lawmakers [20/01/2020]
Moscow Times
Putin Removes Top Russian Prosecutor, Replaces Him With Investigative Official [20/01/2020]
Mike Eckel, RFE
In Wake of Putin’s ‘Coup,’ Russia’s Top Opposition Leader Refrains From Action [20/01/2020]
Evan Gershkovich, Moscow Times
Russia’s Putin says he opposes unlimited presidential term [18/01/2020]
Washington Post
Russia’s political shake-up: Putin forever [17/01/2020]
Henry Foy & Max Seddon, Financial Times
Putin's party backs president's pick for prime minister [16/01/2020]
Al Jazeera
Putin's ministers were not told of resignation plans in advance [16/01/2020]
Andrew Roth, The Guardian
What Vladimir Putin’s revamp means for Russia [15/01/2020]
Max Seddon, Financial Times
How Putin plans to stay on [15/01/2020]
Alec Luhn, Politico
Will Russian government shake-up impact Moscow’s Mideast policy? [15/01/2020]
Maxim A. Suchkov, Al Monitor
Russia’s government overhauled as Putin looks to cement influence after presidency [15/01/2020]
Isabelle Khurshudyan, Washington Post
Dmitry Medvedev: the rise and fall of the Robin to Putin’s Batman [15/01/2020]
Luke Harding, The Guardian
Is Putin attempting to carve out a 'father of the nation' role? [15/01/2020]
Al Jazeera
Russian government quits as Putin plans to stay in power past 2024 [15/01/2020]
Andrew Roth, The Guardian
Putin’s Russia, 20 years on [02/01/2020]
Marc Bennetts, Politico
Will Putin Stay Or Will He Go? Bombshell Address and Shock Medvedev Resignation Offer Big Hint [15/01/2020]
Evan Gershkovich, Moscow Times
Why Orthodox Christians are losing faith in Putin [30/12/2019]
Marc Bennetts, Politico