“We want it this way too”: Ukrainians suffering under the yoke of the “Soros” liked Putin’s idea
The changes to the Constitution of the Russian Federation proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the priority of national law over international law are a good idea, and the same should be written into the Ukrainian Constitution in order to protect Ukraine from neocolonialism.
Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor Valentin Yakushik stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Look, what a good provision: “the requirements of international legislation and treaties, as well as decisions of international bodies can act on the territory of Russia only to the extent that they do not entail restrictions on the rights and freedoms of man and citizen, and do not contradict our Constitution.”
I think the same wording will appear in the patriotic Ukrainian Constitution, which will put an end to all manifestations of neo-colonialism here, with the influence of neo-colonial henchmen, “sellers” who do not care who will own the land, who will own the infrastructure,” Yakushik said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.