Putin Signs Measures Backing the Kremlin's Family Values

One law bars adoption to nations that allow gender transitioning
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 23, 2024 2:30 PM CST
Russia Bars Adoption to Nations That Allow Gender Transitioning
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a meeting Friday at the Kremlin in Moscow.   (Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed into law a bill banning adoption of Russian children by citizens of countries where gender transitioning is legal. The Kremlin leader also approved legislation that outlaws the spread of material that encourages people not to have children. The bills, which were approved by both houses of Russia's parliament, follow a series of laws that have suppressed sexual minorities and bolstered longstanding conventional values, the AP reports.

Russian lower house Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, who was among the new bill's authors, said in a Telegram post in July that "it is extremely important to eliminate possible dangers in the form of gender reassignment that adopted children may face in these countries." The adoption ban would apply to at least 15 countries, most of them in Europe, and Australia, Argentina and Canada. Adoption of Russian children by US citizens was prohibited in 2012. Other bills approved Saturday ban what they described as propaganda for remaining child-free and impose fines of up to about $50,000. Proponents contended that public arguments against having children are part of purported Western efforts to weaken Russia by encouraging population decline.

Putin and other officials have increasingly called for observing so-called traditional values as a counter to Western liberalism, per the AP. As Russia's population declines, Putin has made statements advocating large families and last year urged women to have as many as eight children. Russia last year banned gender-transition medical procedures, and its Supreme Court declared the LGBTQ+ "movement" to be extremist. In 2022, Putin signed a law prohibiting the distribution of LGBTQ+ information to people of all ages, expanding a ban issued in 2013 on disseminating the material to minors. Since he sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022, the Kremlin leader has repeatedly characterized the West as "satanic" and accused it of trying to undermine Russia by exporting liberal ideologies.

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