The newspaper Izvestia writes that an expert group was formed in the State Duma to study possible measures against Russians who went abroad and publicly damaged their reputation.
According to Elena Yampolskaya, head of the State Duma Committee on Culture, representatives of all departments related to the humanitarian and security spheres will be invited to work on the measures already in force in the country and to prepare changes in legislation. “We’re not just talking about having to deprive something for some words,” she explained.
According to Yampolskaya, the first meeting on the relevant topic is scheduled for mid-February. At this time, a number of proposals from deputies of various committees of the lower house were identified, including the idea of ​​\u200b\u200bconfiscation of property, as well as deprivation of titles and a ban on the distribution of content in the Russian part. Internet.
Earlier, the Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin proposed to confiscate the property of those who left Russia and openly support the rehabilitation of Nazism, extremism and discredit the Russian Armed Forces. Anna Kuznetsova, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation after Volodin suggested use the property of citizens who left Russia to solve the problem of providing housing for orphans.
At the same time, Andrei Klihas, chairman of the Federation Council constitutional committee, stressedSince going abroad is not a crime, “This issue cannot be abandoned without making serious changes in the Penal Code.
Source: Gazeta
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