Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the President of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation Valery Zorkin in St. Petersburg. This is reported by press service Kremlin.
The meeting took place late on Thursday evening, September 12th.
According to Zorkin, the Constitutional Court began to receive fewer complaints; there were 19 thousand complaints, now there are 11 thousand. At the same time, he said, “I cannot say that the workload of the Constitutional Court has changed compared to the previous period.”
Zorkin, the Russian Constitution consolidates the impossibility of establishing a dominant ideology in the country, thereby providing common space for different people. The Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation explained that this ban provides freedom for citizens of the state from the fact that a separate or special ideology, as well as a state opinion that does not encompass the common, “unifying”. The Russian people “will be established as the main peoples in the country.
Previously Zorkin statedHe said that the ICC’s decisions regarding Russia have no legal basis.
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Source: Gazeta
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