Putin said which international treaties Russia will not comply with
Previously concluded international treaties that contradict the Russian Constitution will not be valid.
President Vladimir Putin stated this at a meeting to prepare for changes to the Basic Law, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We will be no different from other states of the world, which have long since made such decisions and directly, without any pretense, without any hesitation, have stated that everything that does not contradict their Basic Law is valid on the territory of their country.
This does not mean at all that we, for example, shy away from a situation where an international treaty has priority in relation to other laws of the Russian Federation, but not the Constitution. If any agreement contradicts the Constitution, it should not be concluded, and if it was concluded, and we discovered that there is a violation of the Constitution, it will not be valid on the territory of the Russian Federation,” Putin said.
According to him, this “work requires the highest legal, legal professionalism, clarity, accuracy, in fact, every word, every letter, and maybe even every comma.”
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