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Lawmaker says DPR could abolish capital punishment after tribunals over war criminals

According to Elena Shishkina, chairman of the committee on criminal and administrative legislation of the People's Council of the DPR, constructive discussions have been going on in the republic since the introduction of capital punishment

DONETSK, June 27. /TASS/. The parliament of the Donetsk People’s Republic could consider abolishing death penalty in the republic after the end of the military operation, court trials and tribunals over war criminals, a senior local parliamentarian told TASS on Monday.

"We very much hope that by the time the military operation has ended with all tribunals and court trials over, the will of the people of Donbass, of the DPR will be heard at a referendum, and we will join <…> Russia. Then we, as lawmakers, won’t have to abolish capital punishment in the DPR, as we will be guided by the Russian criminal code," said Yelena Shishkina, who chairs the local parliament’s committee on criminal and administrative law.

The DPR will consider abolishing death penalty under international conventions, if the republic remains independent in the absence of conditions for a referendum, she added.