Kuznetsova Anna Yur'yevna
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Кузнєцова Ганна Юріївна
Кузнецова Анна Юрьевна
Kuznetsova Anna Yur'yevna
Кузнецова Анна Юрьевна
Kuznetsova Anna Yur'yevna
Date and place of birth
03.01.1982
Penza, RRFSR, USSR
Penza, RRFSR, USSR
Position
Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Federal Assemblies / Deputy Secretary of the General Council of the United russia Party for the Protection of Motherhood, Childhood and Support
Tax Number
583711454192
Reasons
Starting in March 2022, Anna Kuznetsova, who served as the russian Ombudsman for Children's Rights until 2021, together with the current Children's Ombudsman Maria Lvova-Belova, lobbied for the adoption of a federal law lifting the ban on adoption of children from other countries by russian citizens.
As a result, on May 30, 2022, a number of regulatory acts of the russian federation were amended, which made it possible for orphans and children without guardianship from the so-called “L/DPR” and Ukraine to obtain russian citizenship under a simplified procedure.
Based on the results of interviews with children, she directly made decisions on the distribution of orphans, children deprived of parental care, children with disabilities, and children in difficult living conditions in the
in difficult living conditions to state boarding schools or family-type orphanages or placement for adoption
As a result, on May 30, 2022, a number of regulatory acts of the russian federation were amended, which made it possible for orphans and children without guardianship from the so-called “L/DPR” and Ukraine to obtain russian citizenship under a simplified procedure.
Based on the results of interviews with children, she directly made decisions on the distribution of orphans, children deprived of parental care, children with disabilities, and children in difficult living conditions in the
in difficult living conditions to state boarding schools or family-type orphanages or placement for adoption
Sanction Jurisdictions
Ukraine
United States of America
Canada
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Australia
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