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Russians to be stripped of citizenship if hired by foreign special services — bill

The bill says a person will lose Russian citizenship if enrolled for military service, work with security bodies or law enforcement bodies abroad

MOSCOW, June 20. /TASS/. An amendment proposed for the second reading of a package of anti-terror bills in the lower house of Russia’s parliament will strip Russians of their citizenship for their hire for work with foreign special services, according to information posted on the State Duma’s website on Monday.

In particular, a provision will be introduced into the law on citizenship to the effect that Russian citizenship may be terminated as a result of exiting from it pursuant to the voluntary expression of a person’s will made in writing as per the established form and also "the voluntary expression of a person’s will made in the form of committing acts stipulated by this law."

A person, in particular, will be deemed to have lost Russian citizenship "as a result of enrolling for military service, work with security bodies or law enforcement bodies, including in courts, of a foreign state from the day of enrolment for such service.".