Parliament adopts bill to strip those supporting Russia of their state awards  

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**Ukraine Passes to Revoke State Awards from Pro-Russian Individuals**

Ukraine’ parliament has adopted a new law that allows the country to revoke state awards from individuals who support or commit other serious crimes against Ukraine. The law was passed on November 20 with the support of 283 lawmakers.

**What Does the Law Do?**

The law gives the National Security and Defense the power to take away state awards through a presidential decree. This means that individuals who have been given state honors the past can now have them taken away if they are found to be supporting Russia or violating .

**Why Was the Law Needed?**

introduced the draft law on July 16, after a petition was started to strip a pro-Russian lawmaker of his title. The petition gathered enough signatures to be reviewed by the president, but the process stalled without a formal legal mechanism in place.

**The Impact of the Law**

This new law is expected to have a significant impact on individuals who have been accused of supporting Russia or committing other serious crimes against Ukraine. It shows that the Ukrainian government is taking action to protect its country and citizens from those who seek to harm them.

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