Friday, June 8, 2012
Duma , and already approved June 6 to the Federation Council.
"Rossiyskaya Gazeta" on Saturday, nineiyunya , publishes the Federal Law "On Amendments to the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Violations and the Federal Law " On Assemblies, Rallies, Demonstrations , Processions and Picketing . '"Thus , the document provides for increased penalties for multiple violations at the rallies , entered into force .Recall , June five, the law was once the second and third reading in the Duma , and already approved June six to the Federation Council.Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a new edition on Friday, June eight.The law provides a penalty for individuals for " violation of the order of the meeting " from ten to twenty thousand rubles , and for damage to health or property - up to three hundred,zero rubles.The upper limit of fines for officials is six hundred thousand rubles, and for businesses - a million rubles.The new version appeared as mandatory sanctions work.In addition , it is prohibited nahoditsyana meetings in masks and organize " massive simultaneous presence of citizens in public places ," if it threatens to breach public order.Putin , commenting on the signing of the law , said he is aware of the ambiguous reaction of some sections of society to the new rules.The President in this regard , said: "We have nothing is frozen , if we find something overlooked MPs , something else could explain , please, can we contact you then go to the State Duma deputies , to see how this Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov , in turn, called the assumption of bad faith that the law prevents the wave of protest , and explained that the document does not restrict , and regulates expression of the will of citizens.Publication of the law a significant increase in penalties occurred three days before the June twelve , when the opposition plans to hold regular protests.Mayor of Moscow, in particular, agreed to march from thirteen:zero to cinema " Pushkin " for Sakharov avenue boulevard to rally and concert.
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