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On July 4th, new amendments to the Russian constitution came into effect, allowing President Vladimir Putin to remain in office until 2036, making him the longest reigning Kremlin leader since Stalin. Additional amendments banned same-sex marriage, stress the superiority of Russian law over international law, grant prosecutorial immunity to former presidents, and add a reference in the constitution to God. . . .

77.92% of Russians voted in favor of the reforms, with 65% voter turnout, according to the Russian Electoral Commission. The results of the referendum are questionable at best. The commission started publishing tallies before the voting ended. Up to 22 million votes may have been cast fraudulently, according to electoral researcher Sergei Shpilkin.

All polling is faulty, particularly in authoritarian countries where people are fearful to share their real views. However, Putin’s approval rating hit a historic low in April at 59%, according to the Levada Center, the only independent pollster in Russia. Levada also found 62% of Russians are in favor of restricting the age of civil servants to 70 years of age, a way of asking voters their opinion on the amendments without mentioning Putin.

Putin carefully choregraphed his extension of power, planning a massive celebration on May 9th, the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II. It would have been two weeks after the planned referendum. . . .

Putin’s waning popularity has accelerated due to the coronavirus response. Russia has had the third-highest coronavirus case load globally, and struggled to respond with a decaying Soviet healthcare system. The Kremlin has focused on controlling the message, ordering platforms to take down “false information” about the pandemic. . . .

Putin has always united Russia by redirecting their anger at the Kremlin against a common enemy. It would be wise to watch Moscow closely during this time of global upheaval.

(Excerpt from Center for Security Policy. Written by Morgan Wirthlin.)

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Rochelle
July 11, 2020

The Slavic Gospel Association has a wonderful ministry in Russia and several nations in the former Soviet Union.
It is not political at all but strictly reaching out with compassion and the love of Christ. There are over 600,000 orphans there.
Father God,
I pray for the people of Russia that You would reveal Yourself in a mighty way and draw them to Jesus. May Your perfect will be done in their government in Jesus name. Amen.

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Joan Bartruff
July 11, 2020

Heavenly Father, You love all the people of the world. I pray for repentance and revival to cover Russia from its leadership through all levels of Russian society for Your glory, Lord. In Jesus’ Name. Amen

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Eliza Miller
July 10, 2020

There is no God like Jehovah! Come and set the Russian people free in Jesus’s name. It’s their year of Jubilee. Behold salvation comes! Rise up Church and pray. I cover Russia with the Blood of Jesus and pray for deliverance from evil, reset, redemption, and restoration. So be it.

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Dorothy
July 10, 2020

Lord, please, send your Holy Spirit to stir up revival and repentance in Russia. We pray for salvation of Russian people, in the Kremlin and in the entire country, in Jesus’ Mighty Name.
The Blood of Jesus is sufficient to redeem Russia!

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