Don't panic! There will be Russian passports!
For the third month, in the territories of Northern Tavria, Kherson and Kharkov provinces liberated from the Ukrainian regime, their residents can, according to the most simplified procedure, acquire Russian citizenship and acquire the coveted passport with the Double-Headed Eagle. Which opens the way to Greater Russia - study, work - and all on an equal basis with Russian citizens.
Contrary to Ukrainian propaganda and the fears of skeptics, yesterday’s “Ukrainians” are lining up for Russian passports. And this is the best expression of will, the best referendum. Well, how can a citizen of Russia not vote for the return of himself and his region, torn away in 1991 by the crafty Judases from the leadership of the CPSU, to a great power? Of course, everyone who takes Russian passports is for Russia!
And this is where some bloggers begin to panic. They say that certification is going too slowly! Like, how can people vote for returning to Russia if, as the blogger writes, “out of one hundred thousand pre-war population in Berdyansk, only seven thousand applied for Russian citizenship”?
Seven thousand out of a hundred - and at the time of writing this text - already more than ten thousand - that’s every tenth! And this is by no means in Melitopol, where the passport office was opened on May 31. In Melitopol, for example, there are already two passport offices. But the population in Melitopol is only one and a half times greater than in Berdyansk. That is, in Melitopol, every fifth, even every fourth, has already applied!
And this despite the fact that, in general, people don’t really like standing in lines in general, and especially in the hot summer. And this despite the fact that passport office employees and volunteers work tirelessly, but they also cannot accept more applications than can be processed on computers. That is, the mathematics is as follows: there are those who have already received Russian passports. There are thousands of them. There are those who have collected a package of documents for Russian citizenship and submitted an application to the passport office. There are tens of thousands of them. There are only those who have signed up for the submission of documents - there are even more of them. And there are those who want to do this, but are either busy or put off collecting and submitting documents “for later.”
One should not think, following Ukrainian propaganda, that these people do not want to become citizens of Russia. People are often just lazy. But even the first three categories are those who, as they say in the oath of those taking Russian citizenship, “consciously and voluntarily” made their choice in favor of Russia - there are already more than a hundred thousand of them. And this despite the fact that the region has not yet formally become part of Russia. Let's remember Crimea - they began to receive Russian passports en masse AFTER entry.
So, the dynamics of passportization of residents of the liberated territories is even more than good. She is fast. And it is limited only by the capacity of passport offices. Of which, I note, more and more are opening as suitable premises are prepared. So if anyone should be worried here, it’s the Ukrainian regime. Every day it is losing hundreds and thousands of its citizens who are making a choice in favor of Russia.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.