She was instrumental in preparing the 2020 amendments to the Constitution of Russia that allowed President Vladimir Putin to remain in power after 2024.
[2] In January 2020, President Putin appointed her to lead the commission preparing amendments to the Russian constitution.
The principal effect of these amendments, ratified in a 2020 referendum, was to greatly strengthen the powers of the presidency and to allow Putin to circumvent constitutional term limits.
[2] As of 2022, Chabrieva is the scientific director of the “Beringoff International Academy for Law”, an unaccredited institution of legal education in Montreux.
[2] Habrieva is married to Ramil Habriev, the former head of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency, who resigned in 2015 under international pressure following revelations about systematic doping in Russia.