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Signing a ‘loyalty agreement’: Putin wants to muzzle migrants

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Vladimir Putin also wants to attract foreigners to his line in the future.

Criticism of the government is not welcome in Russia. Anyone who says anything against President Vladimir Putin (71) or his policies risks being closely watched. Interrogations, home visits and even arrests may result. The opinions of foreigners must now be treated more strictly.

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In the future, Moscow wants to offer migrants a “loyalty agreement” to sign. By signing, foreigners commit themselves to certain principles. For example, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine should not be criticized. The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs is preparing the relevant law, local news agency Tass reports. The document states that migrants are prohibited from “abusing the right to freedom of information, including by disseminating information aimed at diminishing constitutionally important moral and other values ​​or encouraging the denial of these values.”

No positive statements about the LGBTQ+ community

Putin sees Russia as a bulwark for traditional and conservative values ​​against the West. That is why the declaration for foreigners also contains rules regarding declarations about sexual orientation. They must now refrain from promoting ‘non-traditional sexual relations’.

History is also a theme in the document: the “historical truth about the achievements of the Soviet Union in the defense of its homeland and the victory over fascism” should not be distorted, the draft regulation said.

There is a risk of deportation

By introducing these declarations, the Kremlin wants to protect “Russia’s national interests,” Tass writes. The change is not yet in effect. The draft still has to be submitted to the Duma, the Russian parliament. It must undergo several readings and be reviewed by a committee. Putin then signs the design.

The sanctions for violations are therefore not yet known. However, the declaration must be tied to entry, so deportation by the authorities is likely. Due to the Russian elections in 2024, it can be assumed that the Kremlin wants to show toughness, especially during the election campaign. (An)

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An initial version stated that the new statement affected tourists rather than migrants. Please excuse the error.

Source: Blick

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