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Eurasian Economic Union treaty on trademarks submitted to State Duma for ratification
14:14 26/08/2020
Russia’s Government has submitted to the State Duma the treaty on trademarks, service marks, and protected designations of origin made by members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) for ratification.
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President introduces bill on removal of age limits for civil servants before State Duma
17:17 22/01/2021
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has introduced a bill envisaging that state officials appointed by the Head of the State could stay on their posts without age limits into the State Duma.
Release of administrative fines proposed for special vehicles with flashing blue lights
15:29 22/01/2021
Several Russian lawmakers have submitted a bill to relieve owners of emergency vehicles with flashing blue emergency beacons from administrative liability for traffic violations to the State Duma.
Navalny’s associate fined $3,400 for calls for participation in illegal rally
17:38 22/01/2021
The Simonovsky District Court of Moscow on Friday fined Lyubov Sobol, an associate of Alexey Navalny, 250,000 rubles (about $3,400) for calls to participate in an unauthorized rally.
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