duma committee on information policy, information technologies and communications alexander khinshtein, and now joins our conversation. inna svitenko chairman of the federation council committee on social hello irina yurina in your opinion, irina that is why right now there is a need to change the legislation in this regard from a public point of view, if possible, but the fact is that, uh, deputies of the state duma have been working on changing legislation for a long time and pays attention. but the fact that, unfortunately, the information policy is not enough, but blocks the propaganda that can cause mental harm to human health. yes, in the thirteenth year, a law was adopted, but on the inadmissibility of the dissemination of information. which can cause, uh, mental harm to the health of a minor, but it is quite obvious that these are the issues that are prescribed there for minors, namely the imposition of information and also propaganda a. it can also affect adults, and we see that the parent community is protesting and, uh, many say that, well, we cannot protect children from adults and from the flow of information that is now pouring on adults , children can also use it. and it