Week-ending 23 April 2021

This week President Putin signed into law a bill requiring electoral candidates who receive financial support from abroad to label themselves as ‘foreign agents.’ Candidates affiliated with organisations already registered as ‘foreign agents’ in Russia will be required to label themselves as ‘affiliated with a foreign agent‘. The Moscow Times reported that candidates with the ‘foreign agent’ designation will be required to indicate their status on all campaign materials, including websites, pamphlets and signs. Such information must take up at least 15% of the campaign material’s surface area.
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The Moscow Times, 20 April 2021: President Vladimir Putin has signed a law Tuesday that will require electoral candidates who receive any amount of financial support from abroad to label themselves as “foreign agents.” Russia’s “foreign agents” law, first passed in 2012, has been gradually expanded in recent years to apply to any politically active individual or organization receiving funding from outside the country. Critics say the law’s rigorous auditing requirements for branded entities and steep fines for violations have a chilling effect on Russian civil society. Under the new law, candidates with the “foreign agent” designation will be required to indicate their status on all campaign materials, including websites, pamphlets and signs. Candidates affiliated with organizations on Russia’s “foreign agents” registry are also required to label themselves as “affiliated with a foreign agent.” The law expands the list of “foreign agent” entities prohibited from campaigning for or against a candidate to include unregistered NGOS, foreign media and Russian entities. Additionally, political parties will be required report any of their members labeled “foreign agents” or affiliated persons in their campaign materials. This information must take up at least 15% of the campaign material’s surface area.