Tuesday, January 20, 2015

The State Duma adopted a bill to create the registry of unwanted foreign organizations – Neelov

The State Duma adopted a bill to create the registry of unwanted foreign organizations – Neelov


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On the establishment of the registry of unwanted foreign organizations talked a long time. In the State Duma made it another 26 of November. And now he was adopted on first reading by a majority vote. The bill authorizes a ban on virtually any commercial organization or NGO.

The bill special and compared to other forbidden actions will provide a real benefit to the country, the authors believe deputies Anton Ishchenko Alexander Tarnavskiy. Now it is developing a list of foreign organizations whose activities may threaten the security of the Russian Federation, its defense, the constitutional order, as well as those spheres of influence that could undermine public order. This, incidentally, may also apply to cases where the shares of Russian companies can bathe in its dubious activities of foreign firms.

Now, if the organization will be recognized according to the procedure of unwanted, it should permanently close its operations in Russia. If this law is broken, it will entail responsibility provided him – criminal or administrative. Refers to: imprisonment for 8 years, forced labor up to 5 years or a fine of up to 500 thousand rubles.

It is another question now. This document does not provide specific criteria for recognition of organizations junk. Also not clearly indicate what the structure may fall under this definition.

Elena Lukyanov, a member of the Public Chamber, said that the wording in the law rather vague. In her view, put it into practice will be difficult. Other MPs are called to improve this zakonoproet, making clearer criteria in different concepts. But as the list of organizations that engaged the Ministry of Justice.

In turn, Alexander Tarnavskiy outraged unfriendly attacks against Russia, comes from other countries. This spurred the deputies to write the document.

-> Author of publication: Nina

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