Russian Federation may ban citizens of countries that allow gender reassignment from adopting children 02:42

The Russian Federation may ban the adoption of children by citizens of countries that allow gender reassignment, the newspaper reports, citing a bill being developed in the State Duma. “News”.

The conclusion of the State Duma International Affairs Committee states that the bill aims to implement the Russian state policy of preserving and strengthening traditional family values ​​and ensuring the protection of the rights and legitimate interests of Russian children who will be brought up in a traditional family.

It is proposed to amend the Family Code of the Russian Federation, which aims to expand the circle of persons who are not entitled to be adoptive parents, guardians and trustees of children. Accordingly, citizens of a state that allows gender reassignment cannot become adoptive parents or guardians. The same restriction applies to stateless persons who permanently reside in such a country.

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Source: Gazeta

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