The speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation wants to take away citizenship from Russians who spoke out against the war

The first in line is the former editor of “First Channel” Ovsyannikov.

Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vyacheslav Volodin proposed to deprive of citizenship of Russians who “receive a cookie from the State Department”. He wrote about this in his telegram channel.

Volodin's trigger was the transfer of former Channel One editor Marina Ovsyannikova to the German newspaper Die Welt as a freelance correspondent.

“They make statements, presenting them as their personal convictions, as a struggle for peace, but in fact all this turns out to be a production directed by one of the NATO countries, in which the actors receive “State Department cookies” after their role. “Unfortunately, there is no procedure for deprivation of citizenship and ban on entry to our country for such” Russian citizens “,” he said. Russian propaganda channel “First Channel” included a girl with a poster chanting: “Stop the war.” It was Maria Ovsyannikova. Probably, a protocol was drawn up against her under the now fashionable article 20.3.3 of the Administrative Code on military censorship for discrediting the Russian armed forces.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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