Escaped from Russian parents of two children, singer Alla Pugacheva and comedian Maxim Galkin* demand to be deprived of parental rights. Representatives of the public organization "Veterans of Russia" addressed the Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights Maria Lvova-Belova with this initiative, according to the movement's telegram channel.
"The chairman of the Movement, Ildar Rezyapov, expressed his concern about the situation related to the frequent relocation of Pugacheva and Galkin's children*. Lisa and Harry, according to him, are deprived of a normal life and have to constantly adapt to new conditions. So, this year the children did not return to the Israeli school, and at the end of July they left with their mother for Latvia," the activists explain.
Representatives of the organization plan to appeal to child psychologists with a request to assess the impact of frequent travel on the psychological health of star children.
"We are sure that such a number of changes and lack of stability negatively affects children. The state should take care of its citizens, especially when it comes to children," said Rezyapov.
In addition, activists believe that children should grow up in Russia "surrounded by traditional values that will help them form a strong personality and become worthy citizens of our country."
"Our movement will insist on a thorough check of the situation and, if necessary, on taking appropriate measures," the activists concluded.
As reported by EADaily, Pugacheva and Galkin*, who have now chosen Israel as their permanent residence and new homeland, really came to Jurmala in July. Pugacheva was seen as a spectator at the concerts of the Laima Vaikule Festival. Galkin * held a concert at which he was insulted by a Russian blogger.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent