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A coordinated picket against the introduction of QR codes was held in Yekaterinburg. This is reported by correspondents of local publications Ura.ru and E1.ru.
According to E1.ru, about 100 people took part in the action. They held a picket near the cultural and entertainment complex "Uralets".
According to Ura.ru correspondents, the organizers of the picket initially announced the topic “For the supremacy of the national legislation of Russia - for human rights”, but during the event it turned out that QR codes became the main topic.
Correspondents Znak.com reported that more than 300 people came to the action. The picket was approved by the Ministry of Public Security of the Sverdlovsk Region, including the texts on the posters and the number of participants - up to 100 people. According to the publication, at the picket, the participants collected signatures under an appeal to the head of Rospotrebnadzor, Anna Popova. Later, activists of the KPR party joined, who collected signatures for the legislative assembly of the Sverdlovsk region.