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31 of July, 18:05

Vladimir Putin signed a law that equates the Violation of the territorial integrity of Russia, and among them the partial alienation of its territory for extremism.

The document was prepared by the people's Deputy Pavel Krasheninnikov, and Senator Andrey Klishas during the implementation of the Constitution changes. As I said Klishas, the ban on land alienation does not only apply to themselves residing on the territory and their population, but also on the Federal government. The changes will make the criminal and Criminal procedure codes, and similarly in the administrative code.

"the Constitution establishes a direct prohibition on the alienation of the territory of the Russian Federation or the implementation of other actions aimed at Violation of territorial integrity, it is proposed to Supplement the criminal rule of the new article 280. 2 " violation of the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation ". In the form of recompense is offered ahead of time to prepare a deprivation of liberty for a term from six to ten years, " said first Krasheninnikov.

The appeals against the territorial integrity will be punished by fines up to 300 thousand Rubles.. If they sounded the first time, the person will be attracted to punishment according to the administrative code the penalty for Residents is from 30 to 60 thousand Rubles. for officials - from 60 to 100 thousand for legal entities - from 200 to 300 thousand.. For repeated violations will be followed by fines of up to 400 thousand, or imprisonment for the term up to 4 years.

Increased administrative fines are also provided for cases where public appeals were made in the media, the Internet or by other ICT and electronic networks.

As said 1st Deputy Chairman of the Department of the state Duma on defense Andrei Krasov, introduction to the Basic law amendment on the territorial integrity ought to, As the Residents are concerned about issues of Russia's Kuril Islands, Kaliningrad and Crimea.



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