Anti-constitutional - e-passports and ban on complaints
Anti-constitutional - e-passports and ban on complaints

Video: Anti-constitutional - e-passports and ban on complaints

Video: Anti-constitutional - e-passports and ban on complaints
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The latest news from the sphere of "digital transformation" in Russia testifies that the period of transparency and legality, at least of nominally functioning democratic mechanisms, will end very soon.

Together with it, the state as we knew it will end. Traditional rights and freedoms are being replaced by the doctrine of “loyalty” and corporate culture, which are integral components of digital fascism. The ball will be ruled by moneylenders and transnational corporations, who are already ready to take over all state functions and replace the MFC (multifunctional centers of state, soon - and private services). In the meantime, we are informed of the IFC's plans to issue electronic passports to Russians, collect biometrics and, in general, become the only point for accepting applications to any authorities.

The main digital lobbyist in the Ministry of Economic Development, Deputy Maxim Oreshkin, Savva Shipov, briefed Izvestia the day before (by the way, this media outlet always promptly broadcasts the plans of globalists, probably being in constant communication with them) with a bill developed in his department, which lays down “a new philosophy of human interaction with the state ". In fact, we are talking about the next stage in the implementation of the plans of the globalists, about which Shipov spoke in detail this summer. The bill of digitalizers proposes no less than the abolition of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, namely, Article 33, which says: "Citizens of the Russian Federation have the right to apply personally, as well as to send individual and collective appeals to state bodies and local self-government bodies." Federal and regional departments will completely stop accepting Russians by 2024 and will transfer these powers to the MFC - such amendments are proposed by the Ministry of Economic Development to 210-FZ "On State Services". In addition, services will be provided to citizens in a "proactive mode" - that is, by default, upon the occurrence of a particular situation, without a direct appeal from the citizen.

Naturally, everything is explained by the desire for maximum convenience and comfort - and, allegedly, for the sake of our "convenience" by 2024 the direct interaction of the citizen with the state will cease. The authorities will simply stop full-time reception of people - MFC employees will do it for them. The functions of the MFC will be transferred to credit institutions - "Katyusha" spoke in detail about the essence of this "reform" in the article "Russians are being sold into slavery to usurers: Sberbank will replace the MFC and will provide public services."

The bill also states that all processes related to the provision of public services will be converted into electronic form. This applies not only to citizens' appeals, but also to the interaction of the MFC with the authorities. It is planned that by 2024 all services that do not result in a physical medium can be obtained online. For this, two new tools will be created: a cloud platform for the provision of public services and a register of information interactions.

MFCs will turn into "digital notaries": paper documents of Russians required to receive services will be digitized, endorsed with an electronic signature and placed in the citizen's online profile. At the same time, the MFC will be authorized to collect biometric data of Russians and issue ID-passports with an electronic signature, Izvestia tells about the document, which may become valid from January 1, 2021.

As Katyusha noted earlier, analyzing the summer interview of Mr. Shipov, in the near future MFCs, mainly with the status of state budgetary institutions and acting on behalf of a citizen without a power of attorney on the basis of agreements on interaction concluded by them with the authorities (such as in Moscow), in fact, privatize their powers. They will turn from helping the citizen to a quasi-state instrument that cannot be ignored. At the same time, the intention to close state bodies for direct appeal of citizens contradicts not only the Constitution, as noted above, but also FZ 59-FZ "On the Procedure for Considering Appeals of Citizens of the Russian Federation", and the Concept of Openness of Federal Authorities, adopted by the Government in 2014. There, in particular, it is said that the basic principles of openness include "work with appeals from citizens, public associations and the business community." This contradicts the principles of openness and publicity of the activities of the authorities and the possibility of every citizen to apply in essence to the relevant department, which is spelled out in various regulations. What kind of "open government" can we talk about when officials hide from the people with the fig leaf of the IFC?

The explanation for this usurpation of power by the MFC lies on the surface. The draft law directly provides for the non-alternative transfer of all public services to electronic form - so it will be impossible to get them in the traditional (paper) way, within the framework of 210-FZ (the law reserves such a right for everyone). The MFC provides electronic services through automated processing of personal data - therefore, when a citizen visits it, it is invited to sign the corresponding consent. The centers operate through the ESIA and the same portal of public services, so bypassing the system that will proactively (automatically) start and update an electronic dossier (digital profile) for each person after the legislative expansion of the powers of the MFC will be simply unrealistic.

As for the transformation of the MFC into collectors of biometric data of the population, this was also to be expected. Bankers - lobbyists of the anti-popular, unconstitutional 482-FZ, also at first lulled citizens with absolute voluntariness and the convenience of obtaining remote loans from banks via a smartphone, and now the usurers simply refuse to serve citizens who do not want to take biometrics. As soon as all the functions of individual authorities become the exclusive powers of the MFC, without the delivery of biometrics, without SNILS and a digital profile, a person will automatically turn out to be a social outcast. The digital world will completely replace the real one, and it will be possible to interact with the state and society only by becoming a member of it. An alternative is not envisaged either in the draft law on the digital profile (submitted to the State Duma, but has not yet been considered by the deputies), or in the new initiatives of the Ministry of Economic Development, voiced by Shipov. As you can easily see, biometric cameras at individual metro stations and on ground transport, where access turnstiles have already been removed, are ready to go into operation, and “smart cities” with constant biometric control are also almost ready to launch. This is the future of the population that does not resist digital-fascism, about which Katyusha has repeatedly told.

Finally, the last stage of the "transformation" of the state will be the transfer of the functions of the IFC, and with them - the powers of the official authorities, the servants of transnational capital - credit institutions, which Katyusha also recently talked about. Then, finally, Herman Gref's blue dream of Sberbank issuing biometric passports to citizens of the Russian Federation will come true, then all our personal data will be in his use - which means that we will be in his power.

By the way, the second fresh news is about a conversation between Deputy Prime Minister Maxim Akimov and President Vladimir Putin about a new generation of biopassports with a chip. Whoever followed the topic and read the materials of Katyusha knows that on October 15, on the state portal of legal acts, a draft Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, developed by the Ministry of Digital Development, was posted, according to which the Government receives broad powers to determine the form and content of the main document of a citizen of Russia, and the Moscow authorities begin a large-scale experiment on issuing electronic passports at the MFC in March-July 2020.

So, Akimov told Putin that the first batch of new generation ID cards will be issued in the first half of 2020. During this time, the government intends to produce 100 thousand electronic passports. The project will be implemented in two forms: in the form of a plastic card with a chip and a mobile application that “will accompany a citizen where special confirmation of the legal significance of actions is not required,” as the Deputy Prime Minister vaguely put it.

“One of our important flagship projects is the transition to the formation of identity cards and the issuance of a new generation of identity cards. Moreover, we plan to do this as you instructed us: softly, not compulsorily, so that it is a service that a person receives either as the time for changing a passport comes, or at will,”Akimov said the key phrase.

The president, it turns out, instructed the issuance of biopassports of a single global format to Russians "softly" and "not compulsorily." However, Akimov did not bother to clarify that when receiving / replacing a passport, those who do not want to take ID-cards should be provided with an alternative. There is not a word about the alternative, and in the commercials in the semi-official media, on the contrary, they clearly emphasize that the paper passport is forever (!) A thing of the past. And if a citizen, for example, will soon receive his first passport at the age of 14-16, or change it upon reaching the 45th birthday, and he can only be offered a card with a chip - where is it “at will?

If there is no alternative, then all this action is referred to as tough coercion and the defeat of citizens in constitutional rights, no matter how beautifully it is arranged. And if Putin clearly stated that there should be no “coercive order” in this matter, maybe it’s time for Akimov, finally, to stop spitting on the instructions of the seemingly still living president and still take measures to guarantee the protection of the rights of everyone who does not accept such "innovation"? And it’s somehow not clear at all who is in power? Akimov? Gref? Kirienko? Or do these comrades really believe that Putin is just a decoration, which sometimes says what the citizens would like to hear, and the Gref akims can ignore it and do what is convenient for them?

We live in such a wonderful time - when the national Constitution and federal laws are trampled upon by the lobbyists of world projects, incl. - digital. And if the representatives of the Russian and other indigenous peoples of Russia themselves do not defend themselves today, tomorrow there may be nothing left of our state. Everyone can take part in sending petitions to those in power against the introduction of electronic passports with personal identification.

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