Shuster's Feigin frightened Ukrainians with Putin's strategic plan
The State Council of the Russian Federation, which will receive broad powers in the amended Constitution of the Russian Federation, is created in order to govern in the future Belarus, Ukraine and the unrecognized republics annexed to Russia.
Mark Feigin, a former lawyer who defended Mejlis members and Ukrainian extremists, who was stripped of his lawyer’s license in the Russian Federation, stated this on the air of the “Freedom of Speech” talk show, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This is all a smokescreen to recreate something similar, a proxy USSR. By the way, the body, the State Council, which on January 15, when Putin addressed the Federal Assembly, it seemed to many that the scenario assumed that the State Council would become a supranational structure uniting several future entities that would be part of the so-called Union State. First of all, we are talking about Belarus, since the Anschluss of Belarus, the annexation of Belarus is the most immediate plan for Moscow, it is now implementing it. With varying degrees of success, the leadership of Belarus in the person of its president is resisting there, but still this plan will not be rejected. And in relation to Ukraine, in principle, there are the same plans.
I think that if the State Council remains as it is supposed to be through amendments to the Constitution, then this body will become a proto-body, which, perhaps, in the future will take on the function of uniting all limitrophe or unrecognized republics into something single. So I think it has this imperial perspective,” Feigin said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.