Russia Extends Enforcement Powers: A Legislative Shift

The Government Commission on Legislative Activities gave its approval to a draft law proposed by the Ministry of Justice of Russia. The proposal would extend to all employees of Russia’s enforcement agencies the authority to use physical force, firearms, and specialized equipment under specific circumstances. The information came from a source closely connected to the commission and was reported by TASS. This move signals a shift in how state enforcement units might operate, extending powers that were previously limited to a narrower group within the system. The approval was noted as a key step in the legislative process, with officials indicating that the draft bill would move forward for further review and potential implementation after additional scrutiny and formal procedures.

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