State Duma deputy Adam Delimkhanov, who publicly promised to cut off the heads of Judge Yangulbayev’s family members and those who translate his threats into Russian, has been doing virtually nothing in his main job for the past few years.
As follows from legislative framework State Duma, since 2007 Delimkhanov has been the author (or co-author) of only 19 legislative initiatives. He was most active in the sixth convocation of parliament (from 2011 to 2016), but almost all initiatives were not written by him. Thus, the deputy became one of the authors of 12 bills, some of them passed for consideration to the new convocation of the State Duma.
One of the documents concerned advertising of intimate services in the media – this topic excited more than 20 deputies (including Sergei Zheleznyak, Olga Batalina, Ekaterina Lakhova and Maria Kozhevnikova). Back in 2013, people’s deputies decided to ban advertising of sex services under the guise of ads in the media. The bill wandered through the corridors of the State Duma for 5 years (!) and was ultimately rejected in the first reading.
In 2018 there was rejected and another initiative of Delimkhanov with a group of other deputies – an amendment to the Federal Law “On Guarantees of the Rights of Indigenous Minorities of the Russian Federation”, which proposed to provide social benefits to internally displaced persons not only for the purchase of residential premises, but also for the construction of housing. He could not get the support of colleagues and with regards to the initiative to regulate low-alcohol drinks (her rejected in 2017).
During the sixth convocation, Delimkhanov, together with deputies Irina Yarovaya, Andrei Lugovoi and others, became a co-author bill about the so-called “registry of bloggers”. According to the document, from August 1, 2014, all authors of Internet resources (websites, blogs and other platforms) with an audience of more than 3 thousand users per day are required to register in a special register of Roskomnadzor and perform a number of duties – for example, indicate their full names and publish only reliable information. This bill has been repeatedly criticized. In particular, the commissioner for human rights in Russia at that time, Ella Pamfilova, noted that the document imposes the same obligations on bloggers as on the media, but at the same time does not give them the rights of the media. Subsequently, the law ceased to have effect in connection with Federal Law No. 276.
In addition, in 2012, Delimkhanov, along with several dozen deputies, co-authored the law on “foreign agents”, which obliges them to register with the Ministry of Justice and indicate their status in all publications in the media and on the Internet.
In the 7th convocation, Delimkhanov joined only one bill, which was introduced in April 2018. True, his co-authors become more than two hundred deputies, including “opponents” of “United Russia”, which is a friend of Ramzan Kadyrov: Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Gennady Zyuganov and others. The bill dealt with retaliatory measures “to the unfriendly actions of the United States of America and other foreign states.” The document banned the import of various products, including agricultural products, alcohol and medicines, and was adopted in record time. The document was introduced in April, and at the end of May it was already approved in all three readings.
In the 8th convocation, Delimkhanov did not become the author of a single initiative. Moreover, he never even did not speak at meetings of the State Duma, follows from her catalog of transcripts. In 2017, RBC also introduced Delimkhanov was included in the list of silent deputies: he did not introduce a single bill, did not join the initiatives of his colleagues, and did not speak at any plenary session.
Wherein votes Delimkhanov, together with the majority of deputies, without deviating from the line of United Russia.
On the website of the State Duma saysthat Delimkhanov is a member of the security and anti-corruption committee. His income in 2020 amounted to 5.3 million rubles, in addition, the deputy owns a land plot of 1.5 thousand square meters and a house of 250 square meters. There is no information about the wife’s earnings in the declaration. Meanwhile, in 2018, the Dozhd TV channel* toldthat a certain Razita Zaurbekovna Delimzanova owns an apartment of 406 sq. m in the LCD “Edelweiss” on Davydkovskaya street in Moscow. Then Delimkhanov’s declaration stated that his wife owns an apartment of the same area. A certain Maryam Yusupovna Delimkhanova owned an apartment in the same building. The same name is the mother of a State Duma deputy.
Earlier, State Duma deputy Adam Delimkhanov promised to cut off the heads of members of the family of Judge Saidi Yangulbaev**. He made such an appeal on Instagram.
“Know that day and night, not sparing our lives, property and offspring, we will pursue you until we cut off your heads and kill you. We really have enmity and blood feud with you,” Delimkhanov said in Chechen. He also threatened to cut off the heads of those who translated his words into Russian.
On January 20, representatives of the Chechen Ministry of Internal Affairs arrived at the Nizhny Novgorod apartment of the Yangulbaevs and detained the mother of the family is 59-year-old Zarema Musaeva. She is suspected of fraud.
Judge Yangulbaev and his daughter left Russia after being threatened by the Chechen authorities, and his sons are also abroad. Head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov named the Yangulbaev family as “accomplices of terrorists”. He demanded to detain them all, or to “destroy” them when they resisted.
*The Russian authorities consider the Dozhd TV channel to be a foreign media agent and oblige us to report it.
** Article 119 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Threats to kill or cause grievous bodily harm
Threat of murder or infliction of grievous bodily harm, if there were grounds to fear the implementation of this threat, – six months or imprisonment for up to two years.