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WorldAsiaDeputy Sergei Solovyov admitted the new extremist status of singer Zemfira

Deputy Sergei Solovyov admitted the new extremist status of singer Zemfira

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Anton Belitsky/Russian lookSergei Solovyov, a member of the Russian State Duma’s culture committee, admitted that singer Zemfira✱ (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) could be given extremist status and a criminal case could be committed against her.

Solovyov noted that the artist already had the status of a foreign agent, but she continued to carry out provocative activities. The MP admitted that Zemfira could be given a new extremist status and face criminal liability.

“The proposal to deprive her of her property in Russia and traitors like her, in my opinion, deserves public debate for the adoption of legislative and regulatory decisions,” the deputy of the State Duma quotes. “Moscow speaks” .

Recall that previous netizens and colleagues sharply criticized Zemfira for the anti-Russian song PODNHA.

✱ – a person or organization recognized in the Russian Federation as foreign agents


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