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Rtc Blocked the Declarator Website with Official Income Data

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Roskomnadzor blocked the website of the Declarator project, which publishes public information on the income and property of Russian officials, deputies, judges and other officials. RTVI was reported by representatives of Internet resources. The information was also confirmed by the RPC press service in a conversation with RBC.
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Roskomnadzor blocked the website of the Declarator project, which publishes public information on the income and property of Russian officials, deputies, judges and other officials. RTVI was reported by representatives of Internet resources. The information was also confirmed by the RPC press service in a conversation with RBC.

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Roscomnadzor, on the basis of a decision of the Soviet District Court of Astrahani, has blocked the website of the Project "Deklarator", according to data from "Rosk Freedom". The "Deklarator" is the aggregate of the declarations of officials and deputies of the Russian Federation. The project's website contains profiles of officials containing information on income, property and liabilities of a property nature over all available years.

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