In a move aimed at protecting traditional values, Russia's parliament has initiated legislation banning nationals from countries that permit gender changes from adopting Russian children.
This proposed law, now backed by the State Duma, reflects a broader crackdown on LGBTQ rights in Russia, highlighting the nation's focus on preserving childhood.
Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin emphasizes the bill's role in guarding children from dangers posed by foreign nationals' adoption practices, which he associates with 'sick' Western values.
The Duma's measure received overwhelming support, with only one vote against, illustrating a strong legislative commitment to conservative ideologies and national traditions.
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