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WorldAsiaSergei Mironov proposed to the head of the Constitutional Court Zorkin to lift the moratorium on the death penalty...

Sergei Mironov proposed to the head of the Constitutional Court Zorkin to lift the moratorium on the death penalty in Russia

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Head of the Just Russia – For the Truth faction in the State Duma Sergei Mironov addressed the Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation Valery Zorkin with a proposal to consider lifting the moratorium on the death penalty in Russia.

This is reported by TASS.

Mironov believes that it is necessary to restore capital punishment due to changes in the geopolitical situation, the hostile actions of the collective West against Russia, and also because terrorist attacks and killings of civilians are taking place on the territory. of our country.

Earlier it became known, recently there are more and more reports that children are entering the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to political scientist Sergei Markov, we are talking about teenagers aged 16-18. They are drawn to confront the Russian army.


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