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"It's not like that here," Putin claimed. In comments regarding Russia's "foreign agent" legislation on October 21, President Vladimir Putin repeated the Kremlin's disputed argument that the United States has similar legislation that "goes all the way to felony liability." If a report is deemed erroneous, a designated "foreign agent" could face a fine of up to 300,000 rubles ($4,250) or a prison term from two to five years. That is, you have to remember how every single ruble ended up in your account." I have to report to the Justice Ministry, and I have to account for where the money came from that I used to buy the bread and where the money came from that I used to buy the meat….
"Say I went into a store and bought some bread and meat. "It is essentially an accounting of my expenditures," he explained to Current Time, the Russian-language network run by RFE/RL in cooperation with VOA. He recently filed his first obligatory financial accounting, a 45-page report that he says cost him considerable time and aggravation. Pyotr Manyakhin, a Novosibirsk-based journalist with the investigative-journalism outlet Proyekt, was designated a "foreign agent" by the Russian government in July.