The head of the Central Electoral Commission of Russia, Ella Pamfilova, in an interview with the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio station, called on Russians who "left and betrayed" the country to be deprived of the right to vote.Medusa:the
To the presenter's question, does this apply only to persons declared "foreign agents" in Russia, or to all those Russians who did not support the war and left the country, Pamfilova answered that the law enforcement agencies and the State Duma should determine the "general category" of those who may be deprived of the right to vote in the future.
According to Pamgilova, the Commission expects that during the September elections, during the voting in "unfriendly" states, "people who fled the country" are allegedly going to hold pickets and carry out "various provocations" to "disrupt and discredit the elections". Pamfilova also emphasized that Russia now has the "most liberal" legislation on voting abroad.








