
Tatyana Butskaya
Tatyana Butskaya is a Russian politician and deputy chair of the State Duma Committee for Family, Women and Children. She is actively involved in legislative efforts to create a list of permitted names for newborns, aiming to protect children from unusual or potentially harmful names. Her recent statements emphasize the need to prevent parents from giving their children names that could lead to ridicule or bullying, such as names inspired by inanimate objects or fictional characters.
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Tatyana Butskaya is the head of the 'Council of Mothers'.
Более половины депутатов Госдумы от Москвы не пойдут на новые выборы — РБКTatyana Butskaya discussed destructive toys, referring to them as 'blue monsters' and 'monsters with smiles'.
В Думе обсудили борьбу с «синим чудовищем» и «зайцем со злобной улыбкой» — РБКTatyana Butskaya was one of the deputies who reported Sverdlin's publications.
Бывшего главу «Ночлежки» Свердлина приговорили к шести годам колонии — РБКTatyana Butskaya is among the deputies who raised concerns about Grigory Sverdlov's actions.
Дело против бывшего главы «Ночлежки» завели после письма 6 депутатов Думы — РБКTatyana Butskaya is the deputy head of the State Duma committee on family protection and discussed the proposed law on allowed names for children.
В Думу внесут законопроект о создании списка разрешенных имен для детей — РБК



























