Afternoon international worldview center of moscow is kevin and here was round for us to say that breaking news to start with russias now got a new Prime Minister as of this. After lawmakers approved. Candidacy and president putin then signed off on the appointment. It only took this country what was it slightly more than 24 hours to come from the point when the president proposed to tweak some elements of russias constitution which by the way didnt automatically mean that the cabinet would have to step down to a moving towards the point when the russian state duma approved the name of the countrys new Prime Minister that is mikhail so the result was 383. 00 votes in favor about 40 abstentions and 0 votes again so this is the kind of backing the and coming Prime Minister is getting which is very important obviously in his position and clearly we were listening to his speech right before the vote which was obviously filled with quite a few promises here are some of them. Used to produce
Render impartial justice with the chief justice of the Supreme Court presided as the chief judge. I will administer the oath in the chamber in conform airs with the constitution and the Senate Impeachment rules. To be sure no vote would be parted, you take a vote three times to render impartial justice. Ne as group, then as individual, and the third, you go into the well and you sign the book for all of history where i hereby, barbara mikulski, u. S. Senator from maryland do pledge to render impartial justice in the matter of impeachment. Your hand shakes with that kind of historical amendment. Historical and media commitment. Host don ritchie, u. S. Senate historian emeritus, we have asked you to spend an hour with us to give us some perspective, to guide us what might happen. Senator mikulski talks about how important this felt, as the United States senator, the job that they were doing. As a whole, as the process gets underway, how should the public think about impeachment . Is it a
In conformance with article one, section three, clause six of the constitution, and the Senate Impeachment rules. To be sure no vote would be parted, you take a vote three times to render impartial justice. One as group, then as individual, and the third, you go into the well and you sign the book where i hereby, u. S. Senator from maryland, pledged to render impartial justice in the matter of impeachment. Your hand shakes with that kind of historical amendment. Host don ritchie, u. S. Senate historian emeritus, we have asked you to spend an hour with us to give us some perspective, to guide us what might happen. Senator mccluskey talks about how important this felt, the job the u. S. Senators were doing. As a whole, as the process gets underway, how should the public think about impeachment . Is it a judicial process, a legal process, a political process . Mr. Ritchie it is all three. It is really a judicial process spelled out very specifically in the constitution as to what the role
There live for the Art International world the center here in moscow is kevin now in with this update for you starting with this news coming from within russia russia seeding has a new Prime Minister the day after lawmakers approved. Candidacy and president putin then signed off the appointment to reports. Well it only took this country what was it slightly more than 24 hours to come from the point when the president proposed to tweak some elements of russias constitution which by the way didnt automatically mean that the cabinet would have to step down to a moving towards the point when the russian state duma approved the name of the countrys new Prime Minister that is mikhail so the result was 383. 00 votes in favor about 40 abstentions and 0 votes again so this is the kind of backing the and coming Prime Minister is getting which is very important obviously in his position and clearly we were listening to his speech right before the vote which was obviously filled with quite a few p
Less joining us watching the weekly here. Russia got a new Prime Minister this week after the previous cabinet stepped down the resignation followed president putins proposal to change the countrys constitution. But it delusion will it should remain with us just to do not affect the fundamental basis of the constitution they aim at furthering russias development as a lawful state the goal is the 3 homes the effectiveness of the countrys institutions to strengthen the role of Civil Society and to enable the Political Parties in the regions to make decisions vital to the countrys development. Rank as they have takes a look now they have proposed reforms and the reaction its already received in the west tried splay in this land putin and powers the office of president the media accuses of of seizing more power more control over russia but when putin gives up that power and hands it over to parliament at his own expense it is also because he seizing more control over russia 1st to discover