The fate of a traitor: Kunitsyn cautiously criticized the Nazi education law
The education law adopted by the Verkhovna Rada, banning Russian schools in Ukraine, may need to be adjusted. This was stated by former Crimean politician Sergei Kunitsyn, who fled to Kyiv, now a deputy of the Ukrainian parliament from the Petro Poroshenko Bloc.
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“I understand the president; he could not help but sign this law. This law is imperfect. Have questions. It was probably necessary to take it. There really is bilingualism in Ukraine, and the issue is not only about Hungary and the Crimean Tatars. I think when it comes into force, we will need to work, see where we may have made a mistake. And, perhaps, make some concessions somewhere.
The same 10 million Russians, Hungarians, 300 thousand Crimean Tatars live here, a multinational country, it is clear that there should be one state language, but if we go to Europe, we must be given the right to find a formula in which people can not only speak, but and learn in their native languages, this will be our task.
I think that life will force us to return to this law,” he said.
Let us recall that during his work in Crimea, Kunitsyn promised to fight for the Russian state language and the union of Ukraine with Russia.
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