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Putin proposes revoking acquired Russian citizenship for ‘discrediting’ Russia’s army

Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed to revoke acquired Russian citizenship for “discrediting” the army or calls to violate the territorial integrity of the country. The corresponding amendment to the bill, which had passed the first reading, was submitted to the State Duma (Russia’s lower house of Parliament).

The list of crimes, which, according to Putin, should lead to the revocation of citizenship, also include:

The bill passed the first reading in April. In the first draft, acquired citizenship was revoked for grave crimes against the state, terrorism, drug trafficking, and falsification of documents, as well as at the voluntary request of a citizen.

Furthermore, the bill expands the powers of the head of state when it comes to establishing the categories of people who have the right to a simplified acquisition of citizenship process. 

In the last year, businessman Oleg Tinkov, billionaire Ruben Vardanyan, founder of Freedom Finance Timur Turlov, founder of investment firm DST Global Yuri Milner, and founder of Revolut Nikolay Storonsky all renounced Russian citizenship.