Rada approves at first reading bill restricting access of anti-Ukrainian printed materials from Russia
Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada has passed at first reading the bill amending some laws to restrict access of foreign printed materials with anti-Ukrainian content to the Ukrainian market (No. 5114).
An Interfax-Ukraine correspondent has reported that 250 lawmakers backed the decision on Thursday.
On September 8, 2016 Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers approved a bill permitting the State Committee of Television and Radio Broadcasting to ban imports of books from Russia and Crimea with anti-Ukrainian content to Ukraine.
"The bill is intended to introduce a mechanism for restricting access of anti-Ukrainian printed materials to the Ukrainian market," Head of the Committee Oleh Nalyvaiko said at a government meeting.
It is proposed to describe the procedure for getting permits to import and spread these products in Ukraine.
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