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The opposition requires a court permission from the court to arrest the Presiden...

It came to court: the opposition of South Africa against so that the "Putin's foot would set on the country's land" - the media

The opposition requires a court permission from the court to arrest the President of the Russian Federation and categorically opposes a change of law that could allow him to visit the country. The Democratic Alliance Opposition Party has stated that she filed a lawsuit against the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin if he came to Brix Summit. About it reports "Voice of America".

Oppositionists say that the court should grant permission to arrest the dictator, "if Putin's foot is stepping on the ground of South Africa. " "The party seeks this decision to ensure the absence of legal uncertainty about the procedure to be followed and the obligations imposed on the state if President Putin is stepping on the territory of South Africa," said the shadow minister of justice from the "Democratic Alliance".

He recalled that in 2015, he was accused of war, Sudan Omar al-Bashir, visited South Africa, but was forced to interrupt his visit, otherwise he was risked to be arrested. We will remind, today, on May 31, the Deputy Minister of State Enterprises of South Africa stated that the country plans to change the legislation before the Brix Summit. On May 29, it became known that the South African Republic intends to provide diplomatic immunity for two meetings of officials from the BRIX group.

As part of these meetings, Vladimir Putin of the South African Republic is possible in the summer. Recall that on May 11, the US Ambassador to South Africa stated that South Africa had supplied ammunition and Russia's weapons. Washington seriously perceived the detection of weapons supplies from the African country for Moscow and considers it a problem. President of South Africa, in turn, declared the study of this issue.