KEY POINTS
  • Without giving much detail, the state news agency said President Vladimir Putin had thanked Medvedev's government for its work.
  • Russian media reported that Putin wants to appoint Mikhail Mishustin, the head of Russia's Federal Tax Service, as the new Prime Minister.
  • The move has been reportedly made so Putin can carry out sweeping constitutional changes he spoke about at his annual address just hours earlier.

Russia's government resigned Wednesday to make way for major new constitutional changes, according to the Tass state news agency, citing Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

Without giving much detail, the news agency said President Vladimir Putin thanked Medvedev's government for its work. The move was reportedly made so Putin can carry out sweeping constitutional changes he spoke about at his annual address just hours earlier.