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According to journalists, the chairman of the executive committee of

The Unicor, who forbade the State Duma to leave the Russian Federation, went twice to Thailand - Roszma (photo)

According to journalists, the chairman of the executive committee of "Unified Russia" Sidykin was in Thailand from February 8 to February 19, and on March 6 he flew there again. The head of the Central Executive Committee of the Unified Russia, Alexander Sidykin, went to Thailand twice, despite the fact that his party limits the ability of officials to leave the Russian Federation.

Agency writes about it, referring to a source in the party, as well as the origins from the bases about the crossing of borders. It is reported that Sidykin was in Thailand from February 8 to February 19. And on March 6, he flew there again. In the interval between the trips, the politician, as expected, has managed to visit the message of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federal Assembly.

In addition, he visited the occupied territories of Ukraine, in particular, in the so -called DNR as responsible for the party Primer. According to the source, Sidyakin's trips are discussed in "One Russia", but the management does not respond yet. Journalists tried to contact the politician on the phone, but it did not work because the man who took the tube refused to admit that he was Sidykin.

It should be noted that in October 2022, Sidykin publicly opposed any entertainment of Russian officials until the war with Ukraine continues. Also in March 2022, he stated that the Unified Russia faction in the State Duma decided to prohibit its deputies to leave the country. It should be noted that, as reported on March 15, the UK intelligence, Russian civil servants and employees are increasingly undergoing stringent restrictions on traveling abroad.

This is done to prevent escape or desertion from officials, most of which are dissatisfied with the situation in the Russian Federation. According to the British intelligence services, the strengthening of the rules of civil servants to Russia began in 2014, when it was occupied and then annexed peninsula of Crimea. Some officials even had to give their passports to the FSB.

It should be reminded that during the speech before the Board of Prosecutor General March 15, Putin called the protection of rights and freedoms the "basic principle" of development of Russia. He emphasized that the Russian Federation is a rule of law, so the seized Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of Ukraine should be selected and sent to experienced prosecutors. The Kremlin also responded to reports of the second wave of mobilization in Russia.