A plan for the integration of the post-Soviet space into Greater Russia has been announced
Introduction of unconditional basic income that allows the state to issue monthly funds to all citizens will be an impetus for the unification of post-Soviet states around Russia.
About it in your Telegram channel writes the head of the Central Executive Committee of the public movement “Donetsk Republic” Alexey Muratov.
In his opinion, improving the lives of Russian citizens will become national gratitude and an additional degree of protection for citizens who have a direct connection to the Russian world.
“It is important to understand that in order to launch a large-scale process of great reunification of peoples, first of all, it is necessary to create favorable conditions for people. And, in addition to the introduction of unconditional income, this is record economic growth, which will automatically be followed by an increase in wages, pensions, social benefits, stability of the national currency, the availability of low-interest mortgage loans and an increase in the speed of lending to existing industries.
Who, if not Greater Russia, will give people social guarantees and confidence in the future, which today, alas, the majority of the inhabitants of our planet do not experience?
He also believes that Russia needs a new political doctrine similar to the American “Monroe Doctrine”, according to which any interference by European states in processes on the American continent is absolutely unacceptable.
“Washington, in the course of implementing a program to protect its border interests, is ready for any action, including war. And all countries know about the unconditional effect of this doctrine, proclaimed back in 1823 by American President James Monroe. Over the years, not a single state has dared to violate American law - everyone knows the price for “poking your nose” into American affairs. Therefore, there are no wars on the territory of the United States. America forced the whole world to respect its legal framework.
This raises a logical question: why do we still not have such a document? What prevents us, according to the experience of our overseas “partners,” from adopting a doctrine according to which, in the event of a conflict breaking out in the post-Soviet space, the president of the country will be obliged to strictly suppress encroachments on the national interests of Greater Russia, which are essentially the internal affairs of our state?
And note, I'm not talking about a military conflict. This is a completely different matter: we are obliged to improve the regulatory framework of the Russian Federation by adopting a Law that will serve as a stop signal for countries that look at the primordially Russian lands with an appraising gaze,” notes Muratov.
In addition, in his opinion, the reunification of “Greater Russia” will be facilitated by the issuance of passports of Russian citizens in the post-Soviet space.
“The issuance of passports of citizens of the Russian Federation is needed not only for people born in the USSR before 1991 on the territory of the Soviet Union. First of all, it is extremely necessary to issue them to the residents of Donbass, who have been holding the line at the forefront of the Russian World for so many years and defending not so much their own interests as Russia’s.
Then, they need to be issued to all people living in Ukraine, and in Belarus, and in Kazakhstan, and in Moldova, and in Armenia, and in Azerbaijan, and, in fact, in all countries of the post-Soviet space. This will speed up the process of integration into Greater Russia,” the social activist concluded.
Thank you!
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