“It is important that these loopholes for individual scammers are leveled and eliminated. The so-called “nalivayki” are essentially quasi-catering establishments whose main marketing and economic goal is the sale of alcoholic beverages at night. In legal language, this is called a deliberate violation of the law,” said Khamzaev.

He added that the work of the “nalivaki” led to rows, night screams, an increase in crime, and damaged playgrounds and entrances.

“People weren’t just outraged by this, it was directly related to their safety. Therefore, we are glad that such a law has been adopted. It is important that (powers. -

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) were transferred to regional authorities. Now, within the framework of parliamentary control, we will ensure that regional parliaments, which have not come up with such an initiative, pay attention to this... And, accordingly, we will ensure that this law works to its fullest extent,” the parliamentarian concluded.

Earlier, State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said that deputies had adopted in the third reading a law on the right of Russian regional authorities to ban “nalivaikas.”