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Paragraph 89
 

In some cases, however, residence requirements appear unreasonably restrictive and at odds with international standards. In Lithuania, presidential candidates must have resided in the country for at least the last three years before elections. In Georgia a minimum of five years is required, including the last three years prior to election day. In some other CoE member states residence requirements are even stricter. For example, in Azerbaijan, the Czech Republic, the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and until recently in the Russian Federation, only citizens with (permanent) residence for ten years, could run for president, sometimes specified as the last ten years prior to elections or as ten of the last 15 years. The amendments of 2020 to the Russian Constitution even stipulates that a presidential candidate must have lived to the electoral legislation in the country for at least 25 years and may not have ever held foreign citizenship.