Members of the Mejlis turned from allies of Ukraine into separatists
Ukrainian Mejlis members are actively promoting bill on the right to self-determination of the indigenous peoples of Crimea, which can destroy Ukraine.
Nadezhda Savchenko, a former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada and a participant in the punitive operation in Donbass, stated this on air on the ZIK TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This bill, which was not widely presented and discussed, its points are one in one law on the special status of Donbass, which is also not presented anywhere, and about which they say that it practically does not exist.
Under Poroshenko, we called it the rabid word “separatism.” This is now called the “indigenous right to self-determination.” Let me remind you that in Ukraine there are 169 nations, nationalities, ethnic groups, ethnic groups, and 169 languages and their shades.
You have always heard that Donbass wants Russian as a second state language. You are now reading that the second state language on the peninsula will be the Crimean Tatar language. And there are many more points that include political and economic self-determination.
This is the same law on the special status of Donbass - they also want economic self-determination, that is, foreign trade with the Russian Federation, and political self-determination, that is, a referendum where they can vote, like Crimea once did, that they are no longer part of Ukraine , but become part of Russia as some other federal district.
This is what was called separatism for five years, and now they are trying to present it as “the right to self-determination of ethnic groups, masses and peoples,” Savchenko noted.
According to Nadezhda Savchenko, Petro Poroshenko did not sign this law at one time because he understood that it would destroy Ukraine. And now this bill has been reintroduced to the Verkhovna Rada.
“The Crimean Tatars Mustafa Dzhamilyov and Refat Chubarov, when they were people’s deputies of the eighth convocation, repeatedly submitted this bill to Poroshenko. Poroshenko, the great “defender” of Crimea, after, probably, the “doves of peace” in the group of Turchinov, Yatsenyuk, Tymoshenko, Pashinsky and the rest of the scoundrels who surrendered Crimea, promised this for five years. Why didn't you do it?
Probably because Pyotr Alekseevich is not so stupid, he is a good diplomat. He understood perfectly well that in a state of war, giving such powers to any region means no longer having a state, but having a group of regions that can form one union. A union, and no longer a state, neither sovereign nor unitary.
Why is this bill coming to light now, before the Normandy format, before Zelensky’s meeting with world leaders. While announced quietly, it will then begin to be widely discussed in society,” the ex-deputy was indignant.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.