So now the government has also backed the "Rotenberg Law"—paying compensation from the state budget to those unfortunate people whose assets have been frozen by foreign courts.

The government's initial review of the bill was negative, but now everything "looks different".

Our "great jurist" Medvedev found no contradictions with the law:

Either the government staff was unaware of the prime minister's position, or the prime minister, as usual, quickly changed his stance—but now we will definitely be paying compensation to the Rotenbergs and Yakunins: after the government's positive review, the bill will sail through in no time.

So, all in all, we are proceeding in accordance with the party's guiding principle: using every possible means to help a specific individual:

PS And we should not forget that it is worth helping the article "Illicit Enrichment" make its way into the Criminal Code. Yesterday we crossed the 20,000 mark. We need 100,000. Vote yourselves, and get your friends and relatives involved.

PPS Another cheerful piece of news has come from the government. It is especially striking against the backdrop of the above: The Ministry of Economic Development proposes abolishing maternity capital (a Russian state benefit paid to families after the birth or adoption of children).

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