All members of the government leadership can now travel abroad only with the agreement of the prime minister and only as part of operational necessity.
Russian officials are prohibited from leaving the country without permission from Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. In the corresponding order of the prime minister on Friday, April 7, reports the Russian media The Bell.
So, from Friday, Russian officials can travel abroad only on official business. In addition, representatives must obtain permission from the prime minister to leave.
However, it is noted that this ban does not apply to the Kremlin administration.
The publication reported that the leadership of the Central Bank last summer “strongly recommended” employees to refrain from traveling to “unfriendly” countries until “special instructions”.
And recently, almost all government leaders – from ministers, chiefs of staff (and their deputies), ending with heads of departments – can travel abroad only by individual decisions and in agreement with the prime minister, and only as part of operational necessity.
Earlier, Russian opposition publication Novoye Vremya reported that in the Russian Federation, passports are being confiscated from officials.
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