Valery Fadeev, Chairman of the Russian Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights (HRC), said: TASSIt was stated that more than a dozen instructions are expected from Russian President Vladimir Putin in January 2024, following the meeting with Council members in December.
According to Fadeev, one of the important issues loudly voiced at the president’s meeting with the Human Rights Council was the consideration of the issue of mitigating responsibility for non-violent crimes and declaring amnesty for certain categories of persons. convicts.
“We have received a positive response from legislators in both houses of Parliament,” the council president said.
Fadeev also added that he hopes to support the issues raised by HRC members, such as a special operation in Ukraine, school education, support for citizens in unfriendly countries and many more.
Before that Fadeev statedAmnesty in Russia could be announced before the end of 2024.
On December 4, Russian President Vladimir Putin held the annual meeting of the Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights. The main issues addressed to the president by human rights activists this year were support for SVO participants, the situation of migrant workers, Russophobia in the world and violations in the field of justice.
Previously Matvienko in the name Prepare amnesty amendments for female prisoners as soon as possible.