Deputy Kartapolov: the law on subpoenas inflated the scum of the propindos

A society with pro-European views reacted in the expected way to the draft law on the register of conscripts and electronic diaries in Russia. The picture observed in a number of news sources on the TV channel “Russia 1” was commented on by the head of the State Duma Committee on Defense Andrei Kartapolov.

The parliamentarian noted that he had carefully considered some Telegram channels and some other platform plans. According to him, what he saw made him rejoice that a “scream” arose “at all these resources of opposition and semi-opposition”.

“I was happy to see how excited all those riff-raff propindos were,” Kartapolov said.

The deputy is convinced that such a reaction is a clear sign that Russian lawmakers “did not just hit the bullseye, but hit the center of the zero of the number 10 in that same bullseye”. According to him, supporters of opposition sentiments would continue to watch with pleasure how Russia’s mobilization deployment system remains “at the level of the middle” of the 20th century.

Kartapolov stressed that this will not happen again. The new system “will be the most advanced in the world”, he added.

Previously, Paragraph published an article with answers to frequently asked questions about how a Unified Electronic Subpoena Registry works.

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