A draft law on deprivation of acquired citizenship for violation of the oath was submitted to the State Duma on April 11, as follows from the electronic database of parliament on April 11.
It is clarified that the project was presented by deputies of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Sergei Obukhov and Mikhail Matveev, as well as deputies of “A Just Russia – For Truth” Mikhail Delyagin and Oleg Nilov.
According to the text of the bill, people who acquire Russian citizenship must take an oath, which means that if it is violated, the person who took it may be deprived of citizenship.
“Persons who acquire citizenship of the Russian Federation on the grounds provided for in paragraphs 2, 4 and 5 of Article 12 of this federal law must take the oath of citizenship of the Russian Federation: “I (surname, first name, patronymic (if applicable), voluntarily and consciously accepting citizenship of the Russian Federation, I solemnly swear: to comply with the Constitution and legislation of the Russian Federation, the rights and freedoms of its citizens; to fulfill the duties of a citizen of the Russian Federation Russian Federation Federation for the benefit of the State and society; to protect the freedom and independence of the Russian Federation; to be loyal to Russia, to respect its culture, history and traditions. And if I violate the obligations of this oath, then let me “Severe punishment of the law falls upon me, including the loss of citizenship of the Russian Federation.”says the text.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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