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Russian regional MP calls for internet ‘abstinence’ for childless couples 

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June 10, 2025
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Russian regional MP calls for internet ‘abstinence’ for childless couples 
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Published: June 10, 2025 12:56 pm
Author: RT

Scrolling is replacing offline communication, thus exacerbating the demographic problem in Russia, a politician has suggested

Childless couples in Russia should be cut off from internet access at night to increase the country’s declining birth rate, according to Mikhail Ivanov, a deputy in the Bryansk regional parliament. The politician claims that young people are increasingly replacing real-life communication with late-night web surfing.

The birth rate in Russia has become a pressing issue for lawmakers, prompting the authorities to explore a range of measures – from tax breaks to restricting abortions. 

“The internet has become a new form of addiction that erodes the foundations of the family,” Ivanov told the Abzats news outlet on Monday. The trend poses “a threat to the country’s demographic security,” according to Ivanov.   

Ivanov, who also chairs the Orthodox Russia movement, said that young people “are spending hours scrolling through feeds, playing games, or watching TV shows instead of communicating with each other, building relationships, and considering having children.”

He urged the creation of conditions that could “encourage couples to return to real-life communication and intentional parenthood.” Ivanov proposed beginning with a “voluntary experiment” involving internet providers, social services, and family psychologists to raise awareness among young couples about the importance of face-to-face communication and family planning.

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According to the Russian federal statistics agency Rosstat, there were 1.22 million births in the country in 2024 – a 3.4% decrease compared to 2023 – making it the worst year on record since 1999. Rosstat forecasts the birth rate in the country will begin to rise starting in 2028.

Other recent proposals to address the demographic decline include reviving the Soviet-era “childless tax,” banning abortions, requiring employers to monitor employee birth rates, offering female prisoners early release in exchange for childbirth, and even encouraging women to wear miniskirts in summer. These initiatives have met with mixed public reactions. Nina Ostanina, head of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women, and Children, warned against floating ideas that may be perceived as “offensive.”

Recent surveys by Western researchers suggest that there is a plausible link between declining birth rates and the growing role of the internet and technology in everyday life.


READ MORE: Russian women should wear miniskirts to boost demographics – local politician

Earlier this year, the US-based Institute for Family Studies reported a significant decline in sexual activity among young adults, attributing it to broader societal shifts in relationship patterns and delayed marriage. Previous surveys have also indicated that young people are having less sex and fewer sexual partners than previous generations, citing reasons such as technology, demanding academic schedules, and an overall slower transition into adulthood.

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