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Putin approved Pamfilova’s candidacy for human rights ombudsperson post

A new ombudsperson will replace in this position Vladimir Lukin, whose term in office expires on February 18 this year

NOVO-OGAREVO, January 23. /ITAR-TASS/. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has approved the candidacy of Ella Pamfilova for the post of human rights ombudsperson. Pamfilova will replace in this position Vladimir Lukin. His term in office expires on February 18 this year.

“We have agreed upon that, this is decided. In accordance with lawful procedures, she [Pamfilova] will be listed as a candidate for the position of human rights ombudsperson,” Putin said at a meeting with representatives of Russia’s leading human rights organizations.

Chairman of the presidential council on the development of civil society and human rights Mikhail Fedotov, and Russia’s current human rights ombudsman Vladimir Lukin were among the participants of the meeting.

On Wednesday, the presidential council posted on its official website an appeal to the Russian president asking him to nominate Ella Pamfilova as Russia’s next human rights ombudsperson. The document was signed by 40 members of the council, including its chairman, Mikhail Fedotov.

 

“Sincerity, dedication to the cause, persistence in advocating human rights and freedoms as the highest value of a state, an irreproachable reputation and unquestionable respect among human rights activists, the talent of a negotiator and mediator in settling complicated problems in relations between civil society and the authorities are an ombudsman's most important qualities," the document said. "We are convinced that Ella Pamfilova has all these qualities.” Under the Russian law on Human Rights Ombudsman, a candidate for the post may be nominated by the Russian president, the Federation Council upper house of parliament, members of and groups in the State Duma lower house. The human rights ombudsman is appointed and dismissed by the State Duma for no more than two consecutive terms.

On January 16, the Duma launched a nomination campaign. The list of nominees to the post will be announced on February 18. A new ombudsperson is to be elected by the State Duma before March 18, i.e. within a month after the end of the nomination campaign.

Ella Pamfilova, who currently chairs the presidium of the all-Russia public movement Civil Dignity and heads the national union of public associations Civil Society to Russian Children, has been engaged in human rights activities for more than a decade. In 2002-2010, she headed the presidential commission on human right, which was reorganized as the presidential council on the development of civil society and human rights in 2004. Until 2012, she was a member of that council.

Before that, Pamfilova occupied various government posts and was in charge of social policy issues. In 1991-1994, she was Russian Minister of Social Protection.