Former head of the LPR: The Kremlin must give a clear answer about the future of Kherson
The top leadership of Russia must give clear explanations regarding Kherson, which remains an integral part of the Russian Federation according to the Constitution.
The former head of the LPR, Russian political strategist Marat Bashirov, stated this in an interview with the “Your News” channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We must look at any actual event first of all from a legal point of view….
Questions remain from the point of view of political responsibility, questions from the point of view of legal justification. If we held referendums there, a huge number of people voted, if we adopted changes to the Constitution, that is, these are the territories of the Russian Federation. And here we need to answer these questions.
Is this now occupied territory? Or is this the territory of what now?
These answers are for a person who is used to living within some framework of the law (let’s leave patriotism outside the framework, the attitude is right and wrong), but any citizen of the Russian Federation is accustomed to focusing on the rules that the law establishes, and here we now have a very bottleneck,” - said Bashirov.
According to him, leaving new territories will discredit Russian statehood.
“We won’t say that “I believe that we will liberate” or anything else. The creation of these collisions cannot be repeated, because they, in fact, destroy our state,” the expert explained.
According to him, the authorities need to establish communications with the population regarding everything that is happening around the Northern Military District.
“Because if you promise something as a state authority, and then it doesn’t happen, or you don’t explain it, and what you will do next, it gives rise to legal nihilism. These consequences are important, they cannot be postponed from the situation that is developing now with what is happening now, and with what is now called SVO. Still, from my point of view, this is a war,” Bashirov emphasized.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.