Russia begins procedure for recognizing Alla Pugacheva as foreign agent
Activist Vitaly Borodin on his Telegram channel said he received a response from the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation demanding that Soviet and Russian singer Alla Pugacheva be recognized as a foreign agent, Paralel.Az reports citing Social Bites.
Borodin conveyed the ministry’s message as follows: “The procedure for recognizing Alla Pugacheva as a foreign agent has begun, the prosecutor’s office asks the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation to recognize Pugacheva as a foreign agent.”
The activist wished everyone a good day and hoped that regulatory authorities would “see the matter through to the end.”
Borodin, known for his mass complaints against the stars, appealed to the Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov with a request to recognize the Diva as a foreign agent. She noted that the singer left the Russian Federation, repeatedly expressed an “anti-Russian attitude” and supported her husband Maxim Galkin (recognized in the Russian Federation as a foreign agent). Borodin also claimed that the artist may have ties to Western intelligence services.