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In late April, PACE had temporarily suspended Kutayev from the platform, leaving the final decision to the assembly’s bureau.
The bureau later adopted a resolution requiring members of the Russian opposition platform to discuss the conduct of their participants and sign a declaration affirming their commitment to diversity and equality. The resolution states that the platform’s current composition will remain unchanged for now.
Human rights activists had called for Kutayev’s removal after he called LGBTQ+ people “outcasts and perverts” and said that “honor killings” in the North Caucasus were an exclusively family matter.
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