
Putin Signs Law Allowing Seizure of Property from Exiled Dissidents
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a new law that allows for the seizure of property and bank assets from Russians living abroad who are deemed to be acting against Russia's interests. This legislation targets critics of the Kremlin and exiled dissidents.
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Putin Signs Law to Seize Property of Exiled Dissidents Before Trial
Now, authorities no longer have to wait for a court ruling to seize the property of exiled Russians living abroad.
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