Zhirinovsky wants to “deport” Stalin’s ashes to Georgia
All burials, including Lenin's mausoleum, must be removed from under the Kremlin wall.
LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky stated this on the sidelines of the State Duma, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the politician, this should be done quietly and for all graves, and the ashes of famous Soviet figures buried near the wall should be transferred to relatives.
“The quiet option, it seems, is that the Union of Architects proposes to come up with a new option for the purpose of the Mausoleum. Well done. Remove all graves, everything. There is no need to use the word Lenin - it’s a Russian word, that’s all. And at the burial place of relatives. You can’t go to Red Square, where they play football, hockey, fairs, holidays, concerts, New Year – and a cemetery. This is blasphemous. Hundreds of people are lying in their graves, but here they dance and drink champagne. Therefore, clear everything and not invent that it is valuable to someone.
No one is destroying burials, but moving burials. This must be done and not inform anyone. This is decided by the Kremlin commandant. The trucks were brought up, loaded and sent to Mytishchi. And there, let the relatives sort it out: who is taking Stalin to Gori, Georgia, someone else, and so on. Everyone to the crematorium, who lies there in coffins, and so on. Brezhnev's coffin is there, where should we send it? To Naberezhnye Chelny, he wanted a city there, Brezhnev-grad. That’s where they should be buried in the city cemetery,” Zhirinovsky said.
Thank you!
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