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Russia bans the promotion of infertility

Russia has banned the promotion of the idea of infertility, a policy aimed at curbing the trend of population decline through legal means. The country's population growth rate has been negative for three consecutive years since 2016, according to the latest data from Russia's National Statistics Agency. To address this challenge, the government has decided to take measures to limit people's excessive reliance on technology, media and other means for population control.

Russia bans the promotion of infertility

First, the government issued a ban called "Prohibition of Illegal Promotion of Fertility Ideas." The ban clearly defines what constitutes "illegal promotion of infertility ideas," and stipulates that no individual or organization can engage in any form of population control activities without permission. For example, if someone spreads misinformation claiming that certain methods can effectively prevent the birth of babies, they may face fines or even imprisonment.

Secondly, the government also encourages citizens to participate in population control work. To this end, the government has established a special population control office, which is responsible for collecting and collating data on the population situation and regularly publishing relevant information to the public. In addition, the government has also established a reward system to reward institutions and individuals who actively participate in population control work.

Finally, the government has tightened its supervision of social media platforms. Because these platforms tend to spread information quickly, the government requires all social media platforms to comply with relevant laws and regulations, and strictly prohibits the publication of content that includes population control topics.

Overall, the Russian government's ban is aimed at curbing the trend of population decline through legal means, while encouraging citizens to participate in population control efforts to achieve sustainable development. However, there are also concerns that this may affect the stability and harmony of society, so further research and discussion are needed.

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