Putin’s aide Igor Levitin said that the decision on Fan ID has been made and there are no changes
Assistant to Russian President Vladimir Putin Igor Levitin made a statement about Fan ID. His words are quoted by Match TV.
“There are no changes on the fan card. The decision has been made,” the Kremlin spokesman emphasized, noting that the categories of persons for whom the system of simplified obtaining a Fan ID will operate are now being determined.
On March 27, Putin instructed to simplify the use of Fan ID. Appropriate measures should be taken primarily with regard to the disabled, pensioners and children. The deadline for completing the task is May 1, 2023.
The State Duma adopted the law on Fan ID in December 2021. To enter the stands for matches of the Russian Premier League (RPL), each fan must have a personalized spectator card, which was previously impossible to issue remotely. In response to this decision, active fans of the RPL clubs, except for the Grozny Akhmat, announced a boycott of league matches.
Source: Lenta

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