Russians who left Russia Russia after the start of a special military operation on In Ukraine, and now those who have decided to return should not have employment opportunities in the civil service and in state-owned companies. This was stated by the chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin.
"A person who has betrayed his country, committed a vile act, cannot be a state and municipal employee, work in state—owned companies," Volodin wrote on Facebook.
He noted that the escaped from Russian representatives of show business should not hope for a meeting with "open arms" when returning.

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