Russia’s Parliament Grants Putin Expanded Authority to Launch Military Operations Abroad
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The State Duma approved a bill that would give President Vladimir Putin additional powers to conduct military operations in foreign countries. The legislation, passed in a vote held in Moscow, expands the president’s authority over foreign military actions.
The bill, which was approved by the lower house of Russia’s parliament, would allow the president to order military interventions abroad without prior approval from the Duma. The measure was adopted in a session that took place in the capital.
The move follows Russia’s ongoing military engagement in Ukraine and reflects a broader trend of consolidating executive power within the Russian government.
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