Russian authorities are trying to prevent a rally against the results of elections to the State Duma, whom the Communist Party called on September 25 in Moscow. Deutsche Vella reports that on Friday, September 24, several departments in the Russian capital immediately made warnings to citizens and organizers of the event about its illegal and punishability.
The Moscow Prosecutor’s Office warned citizens about the negative consequences of participation in inconsistent mass events, and warned that both the organization of an inconsistent public event and participate in it will entail the responsibility.
In the metropolitan department of regional security and the opposition of corruption, the illegality of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation was announced in connection with the epidemiological situation and offered to refuse its implementation. The Moscow Police was also responsible for participation in unauthorized promotions.
Earlier on the site of the Communist Party of the Communist Party, the announcement of the protest action against the results of elections to the State Duma, which is planned to be held on Pushkin Square in Moscow on September 25. On Friday, Roskomnadzor threatened the CPRF by blocking the site, stating that there is information “with calls to participate in mass events conducted with a violation of the established procedure.” The announcement was deleted, but on the party site there was a call to come to a meeting of deputies with voters.