The Rada wants to raise the fine for Russian music lovers

The website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has published information about a new draft law, which provides for a significant increase in fines for Ukrainians for listening to Russian music.

The authors propose to fine Ukrainians for listening to Russian music in the amount of up to 25 thousand hryvnias.

Now there are also such fines - for listening to Russian music in public places, the fine is only 70 hryvnias. The new draft law provides for an increase in the amount of the fine from UAH 5,100 to UAH 25,500.

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