Russia: a law prohibiting the promotion of “child-free” life adopted in the midst of a demographic crisis

Russia: a law prohibiting the promotion of “child-free” life adopted in the midst of a demographic crisis
Russia: a law prohibiting the promotion of “child-free” life adopted in the midst of a demographic crisis

Russian MPs adopted a law on Tuesday banning the promotion of a child-free lifestyle, against a backdrop of demographic crisis amplified by the conflict in Ukraine and the Kremlin's defense of “traditional values”.

This text must still be validated by the upper house on November 20 and signed by President Vladimir Putin.

According to the law, individuals accused of engaging in this promotion of a child-free lifestyle, in media, films, advertisements, would risk a fine of 400,000 rubles (approximately 4,000 euros), officials said. double, while for legal entities the sanction could be increased to 5 million rubles (47,000 euros).

Deep demographic crisis

« We are passing this bill to protect our youth from unnecessary ideologies “, commented Nina Ostanina, chair of the family policy committee of the Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament.

In addition to defending the so-called values traditional », the text intends to remedy the deep demographic crisis in Russia, inherited from the Soviet era, but which the authorities have never managed to stop despite pronatalist measures which have not had the expected effects.

In July, the Kremlin recognized a situation “ catastrophic for the future of the nation ».

In 2023, the fertility rate in Russia was 1.41 children per woman of childbearing age, according to initial estimates from the Russian statistics agency (Rosstat), cited by the economic daily RBC.


-

-

PREV Manon Apithy-Brunet eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Grand Prix d'Orléans for her return
NEXT Mercato – OM: A transfer negotiated in the middle of a match?