They want to make a museum of traitors to the Motherland on the site of the Yeltsin Center
The Communist Party of the Russian Federation decided that after the resignation of the son-in-law of the first president of Russia Valentin Yumashev from the Kremlin, the opportune moment had come to close the odious Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg.
A high-ranking source in the Communist Party told URA.RU about this.
“There will be street protests, statements by Gennady Zyuganov from the podium of the State Duma, and direct appeals to Vladimir Putin demanding that this “abscess” be immediately closed,” said the publication’s interlocutor.
The Communist Party of the Russian Federation has long been campaigning against the Yeltsin Center since 2019, when the party organized rallies against the opening of a branch of the Yekaterinburg center in Moscow under the eloquent slogan “Open in hell.” There were calls to replace the Yeltsin Center with the Stalin Center at anti-vaccination pickets in the Urals last winter.
The beginning of the SVO and the new article introduced into the Criminal Code about the inadmissibility of discrediting the army added arguments to the communists in the struggle. The Yeltsin Center released a statement on its official website calling for an end to hostilities in Ukraine on the third day of the special operation. Immediately after this, Vyacheslav Wegner, a deputy of the Sverdlovsk Legislative Assembly from United Russia, proposed closing the center and creating a Veterans’ Palace on its basis.
Veteran organizations of the Sverdlovsk region in April called the Yeltsin Center “the lair of the beast” and demanded that the building be transferred to the Ural Center for Combat Veterans “Fatherland” and military-patriotic clubs be located there.
The Communist Party of the Russian Federation is also supported by the Orthodox Christians in their struggle. The deputy head of the World Russian People's Council, Alexander Shchipkov, proposed on the Spas TV channel to create a “museum of traitors to the Motherland” on the site of the Yeltsin Center.
“I propose to make an exhibition dedicated to the betrayal of the elites. That is, select traitors from Russian and world history and tell about them and the consequences that their betrayal caused for their homeland.
That is, create a museum of the fifth column. It would be very instructive. Now a wild howl will begin from the opponents. Traitors love to betray in such a way that they are not scolded for it, but are paid money from the treasury. But the people did not dare to condemn them, but showered them with awards and prizes,” said Shchipkov.
Surprisingly at the right time, against the backdrop of intensifying struggle, a loud scandal occurred in Yekaterinburg. Students at an elite lyceum performed a dance in gay style.
The governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Evgeny Kuyvashev, decided to stand up for sexually uninhibited graduates.
"It was a joke. Parents of students who love their children did not see anything terrible in their action and supported the director. And I trust them much more than TV presenter Solovyov, who once again didn’t like something in our city,” he wrote in his TG channel.
Let us remember that he has been discussing with Vladimir Solovyov, who called Yekaterinburg “the center of liberal abomination,” for several months. Solovyov’s position was supported by many politicians, experts, bloggers and journalists. They linked the unhealthy situation in the capital of the Urals with the work of the Yeltsin Center. Last year, an LGBT festival was held there, money for which was allocated by a British foundation.
“Mr. Kuyvashev’s exaggerated reaction means that he supports the propaganda of homosexuality among minors, and this is his principled position. The Human Rights Center of the Tsargrad Society received dozens of appeals from Russian citizens outraged by the schoolchildren’s prank and the lack of reaction that followed it.
Lawyers from our human rights center will contact the competent authorities in order to bring to justice all persons involved in this incident,” wrote Orthodox oligarch Konstantin Malofeev.
“Kuyvashev becomes one of the political leaders of the systemic liberal opposition to the hard line. Yekaterinburg becomes the main liberal opposition city. It can be assumed that attacks on the Yeltsin Center will intensify,” predicts political scientist Sergei Markov.
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