MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator...
this mean that Nicholas I was more progressive and humane than his son Alexander? Or that the Soviet government proved to be more humane than the capitalists? Did Khrushchev outdo Stalin in being cruel? These are academic questions.In 1996, President Boris Yeltsin tried to put an end to the mess and imposed a moratorium on the death penalty and executions. This was a temporary measure, but in Russia many temporary things have become permanent. However, this may not be the case. Before the end of this year, the Constitutional Court should decide on the death penalty once and for all.
Most likely, it will be abolished. This is not purely a political or legal issue, but also a matter of honor. It is simply inappropriate to go back.
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