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War in Ukraine: elected Russian communists appeal to Putin to stop the offensive

2022-05-27T13:02:09.975Z


The initiative was launched by elected members of the local assembly of the Primorsky region in the Russian Far East. Their management promised to sanction them.


Communist elected officials from the Primorsky region, in the Russian Far East, demanded Friday, May 27, during a meeting of the local Assembly, the end of the offensive in Ukraine, before being deprived of right to vote.

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This is the first time that such an initiative has been launched by elected members of the Communist Party, a formation which supports the assault launched on the orders of President Vladimir Putin on February 24.

During this meeting, MP Leonid Vasyukevich, belonging to the Communist Party of Russia (KPRF), stood up and read an address to President Vladimir Putin, despite several attempts by other elected officials and the governor of the region, also present at the meeting, to silence him.

A few days ago, at a meeting of the Legislative Assembly of Primorsky Krai, a series of measures to support the families of soldiers who died during the military operation was adopted

,” he said, according to the video of the session posted on the assembly's YouTube account.

We understand that if our country does not stop the war operation, there will be more and more orphans.

During the military operation people end up disabled, they are young people who could bring a lot to our country

,” he continued.

We demand an immediate withdrawal of Russian troops

,” he concluded, garnering some applause.

Discrediting the Russian army

The region's governor, Oleg Kojemiako, then demanded that Leonid Vassioukevich and another communist deputy, Gennady Shulga, who had supported him after he spoke, be stripped of the floor, accusing them of "

discrediting the Russian army (.. .) who fights against Nazism

,” according to the video also uploaded by Kommersant newspaper.

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These two deputies were then deprived of the right to vote by the Assembly for the day, with 27 votes in favor and 5 against.

The leader of the communist group in this assembly, Anatoly Dolgachev, then denounced his colleagues and promised the "

strongest (retaliatory) measures

".

The Russian authorities have strongly increased their pressure and their legal arsenal, which now makes it possible to punish with heavy fines or prison sentences anyone found guilty of having "

discredited

" the army or published "

false information

" about it.

Source: lefigaro

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