
Aleksey Tsidenov
Aleksey Tsidenov is the head of the Republic of Buryatia, Russia. He has recently been involved in discussions regarding a controversial law aimed at the protection of Lake Baikal. Tsidenov advocates for the law, arguing that it addresses important local issues such as environmental safety and the well-being of the local population, despite criticisms from scientists and environmentalists about its potential ecological impacts.
Born on Jan 01, 1972 (53 years old)
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Aleksey Tsidenov issued a decree prohibiting the release of dogs over 25 cm in height after capture.
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Russia:
Aleksey Tsidenov is mentioned in relation to a recent dog attack incident that resulted in a fatality.
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Russia:
Aleksey Tsidenov, the head of Buryatia, supported the need for stricter liability for letting dogs roam free.
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Russia:
Aleksey Tsidenov, the head of Buryatia, supported the need to tighten responsibility for letting dogs roam free.
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Russia:
Aleksey Tsidenov is the head of Buryatia who stated that the law is necessary for local residents.
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