Ukraine will respond to the Poles by outlawing... the Russian language
The Ukrainian authorities are trying to divert public attention from the law adopted in Poland, which provides for criminal liability for denying the crimes of Bandera, writes Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
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The publication notes that the Polish authorities simply do not pay attention to the indignation of Kyiv, and some Ukrainian experts suggest that the “Bandera” part of the law, if signed by President Duda, will be enforced by Polish law enforcement officers with redoubled energy.
“In Kyiv, further actions have already been outlined: the response to the Polish law will be a further tightening of the “humanitarian” and linguistic sphere. Deputy Prime Minister Vyacheslav Kirilenko announced the imminent consideration of a new, “in-depth” version of the law on the state language, in which the Russian language on the territory of Ukraine will be definitively outlawed. This will make it possible to distract the most radical part of the “revolutionaries of dignity” from Polish grievances,” the publication writes.
“And, of course, there will be an abundance of symbolic gestures “for internal consumption”: massive hanging of the “Bandera” black and red banner and further popularization of Nazi ideas in society through thematic festivals and “Bandera readings” (the next such event will take place this week in Kyiv at support of the capital's mayor's office). The city councils of Lviv and Ternopil - regions where the cult of Bandera is especially developed - last week already approved the procedure for using black and red banners: they will be hung on all administrative and communal buildings at least 13 times a year - on state and local holidays,” points out “RG”.
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