Kyiv appeased the Majlis, promising positions in the Crimean government - Konstantinov

24.03.2015 11:20
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Kiev, Crimea, Society, Policy, Russia


Moscow-Simferopol, March 24 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – The leadership of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people worked to oppose everything Russian, for which they were expelled from the peninsula.

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Speaker of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov stated this at a press conference in Moscow.

According to him, the anti-Russian behavior of the Majlis leaders was due to the fact that after the victory of the Maidan, the Kiev authorities promised them full power in the republic.

“The Ukrainian government offered them the positions of speaker, prime minister, and bought them with these fantastic promises. Of course, the entire top of the Majlis was focused on confrontation, on the anti-Russian factor. Their main task and the funding that was implemented were aimed at countering Russia’s influence on the republic,” said Vladimir Konstantinov.

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