
The activist of the "National Liberation Movement" (NOD) from Ust-Ilimsk was fined for an unauthorized action in support of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Galina Solovyov was found guilty of organizing an inconsistent picket (part 2 of article 20.2 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation) and awarded 20 thousand rubles, the activist itself said the editorial office of Siberia.
According to her, the action passed from the submission of a State Duma deputy from United Russia. On November 3, Solovyov and four of her acquaintances went to the building of the Ust-Ilymsk city hall with posters "Homeland, Freedom, Putin !!!", "For a single fatherland from Brest to Vladivostok" and demanded that the President introduce a quarantine to terminate the coronavirus epidemic.
The mass picket during the Pandemia was noticed by the deputy head of the city for legal issues, Yevgeny Starikov, and the head of the department for administrative and law enforcement, the city hall Svetlana Urusova announced him to the police.
Solovyeva said that on the website of the State Advisor and State Duma deputy (founder of NOD, member of the United Russia party, Evgeny Fedorov), she saw an announcement that on November 3, 2020, "it was necessary to go out with a poster" on the need to "give the president an extraordinary authority to combat an epidemic through two -week quarantine." At the trial, the activist repented of Putin in a picket and fully pleaded guilty. She asked to take into account her financial situation and impose a punishment in the form of a warning.
In the Russian regions, courts regularly appoint fines and arrests for participating in inconsistent protests - most often for marches and pickets in support of the arrested ex -governor of the Khabarovsk Territory. However, the participants of such protests, as a rule, are accused of provocations.