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A group of deputies from the ruling Ukrainian party “Servant of the People” submitted to the Verkhovna Rada two bills on punishment for collaboration, writes “Strana.ua”.
The first draft law on “collaborationist activities” establishes the responsibility of those who collaborated with Russia, the self-proclaimed People’s Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk and the Crimean authorities. Public denial of “armed aggression against Ukraine” and support for the actions of Russia, the Donbass and Crimean authorities were also attributed to such activities.
For “voluntary occupation by a citizen of Ukraine of a position not related to the implementation of the organization and
administrative or administrative functions, in illegal government agencies in temporarily occupied territory ”, it is proposed to deprive the right to hold certain positions for 10-15 years.
The same punishment, but with confiscation of property, is prescribed for “propaganda in educational institutions” and actions “intended to introduce educational standards of the aggressor state.” As the newspaper writes, all teachers in Crimea, DPR and LPR are bound by this rule.
People who have held elective positions in territories not controlled by Kiev or who helped organize local elections are threatened with imprisonment of 3 to 5 years.
He intends to be deprived of liberty for 5-10 years for participating in “political events” or “information activities in cooperation with the aggressor state or its occupation administration”, which were aimed at avoiding responsibility for the aggression against Ukraine.
Another bill presented “establishes additional legal bases for the liquidation of political parties, public, charitable or religious organizations, trade unions and public formations” that cooperated with Russia or the authorities of the territories not controlled by Kiev. We can talk about the prohibition of the UOC-MP and the deprivation of its main sanctuaries, says “Strana.ua”.
Earlier, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, announced the adoption of a package of laws for the transition period, including an amnesty. He will refer to Ukrainian citizens “on whose hands there is no blood and who are now themselves hostages of the invaders.”