The Russian parliament’s lower chamber, the State Duma, on May 6 approved in the second and third readings a bill that would ban individuals added to the controversial "foreign agents'" list from taking part in federal, regional, and local elections. The bill was proposed by a group of lawmakers after several opposition politicians who were labeled "foreign agents" announced their plans to register for municipal elections in Moscow scheduled for September. Russia has used its so-called "foreign agent" laws for the past decade to label and punish critics of government policies. To read the original story by Current Time, click here.