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Putin banned rallies in Russia

The law prohibits holding rallies in a number of places at the federal level, and also allows local authorities to introduce their own restrictions.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that prohibits rallies near the buildings of state bodies, higher educational institutions institutions, schools, hospitals, churches and other facilities. This is stated on the official website of legal information of the Russian Federation.

In addition, according to the law, each region can additionally introduce its own bans on places of meetings if this is due to some historical or cultural features of the object.< /p>

As the Russian “Realnoe vremya” writes, earlier in the Russian Federation it was forbidden to hold rallies only near the buildings of the Federal Penitentiary Service, Putin's residences, emergency services and courts.

In addition, in the same law “improved” the regulation of the status of a foreign agent in the Russian Federation. They are now prohibited from making content for children, including educational or educational content. In addition, they will not be able to organize public events in Russia.

The status of a “foreign agent” in Russia

A foreign agent is an entity, according to the legislation of the Russian Federation, that receives funding from -abroad or under some “foreign influence”. This status appeared in the legal field in Russia in 2012.

Previously Focus wrote that the US State Department stated that Putin withdrew plans for nuclear escalation. According to Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, after warnings from Washington and other countries about the consequences of a nuclear attack, the Kremlin decided to change tactics — to strike Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

Let us remind you that Putin is going to visit Donbas. Dmytro Peskov, spokesman for the administration of the President of the Russian Federation, told Russian journalists about this. It is not yet known when exactly the head of Russia plans to visit the occupied regions of Ukraine and where he will go first.

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