Russian parliament considers criminal law amendment to imprison imprisonment for “violation of territorial custody” July 9, 4:31

In response to the amendment of the constitution in Russia and the inclusion of items prohibiting the ceding of territory, the Russian Parliament is considering revising the criminal law so that violators can be sentenced to imprisonment. In Russia, there is a growing movement to solidify the conservation of territories, including the Northern Territories.

In Russia, the revised constitution came into effect on 4th of this month, and it includes items that prohibit the ceding of territories.

In this regard, Congressman Krasheninnikov, co-chair of the Constitutional Amendment Working Group, prepared a draft amendment to the Penal Code so that he could impose fines and imprisonment if he called for ceding territory. It is said that it is being considered, and that it is under consideration in the House of Representatives in the future.

It also amends another law to make these violations subject to crackdowns as extremism.

In Russia, due to the constitutional amendment, public opinion against the delivery of the Northern Territories is increasing, and the Russian Parliament is also strengthening the movement to secure the territory.

Meanwhile, Putin said in an interview broadcast this month that the ban on ceding territories was not his own suggestion.

In addition, the item that prohibits ceding includes the word "exclude border demarcation" in the direction of the president, and President Putin shows that he will continue peace negotiation negotiations with Japan. It seems that.