Members of a Moscow district urge Putin to resign, following similar calls from St Petersburg
The Council of Deputies in Moscow's Lomonosov Municipal District have appealed to Vladimir Putin with a request to leave office.
The decision of the Council of Deputies on the appeal to Putin dated September 8, published on the website of the Lomonosov Municipal District of Moscow states.
"Studies show that in countries with regular changes of power, people live better and longer on average than in those countries where the leader leaves office only after death," the document says. "You had good reforms in the first and partly in the second term", but after that everything went the other way: the doubling of GDP did not happen, the minimum wage did not increase to the planned indicators, intelligent and able-bodied people leave Russia en masse, the promised stability is not even close."
The deputies especially emphasize: "The rhetoric used by you (Putin. - Ed.) and your subordinates have been permeated with intolerance and aggression for a long time, which in the end actually pushed our country back into the Cold War era. The world began to hate Russia again, we again threaten the whole world with nuclear weapons."
In connection with the presented arguments, the deputies ask Putin to remove himself from his position due to the fact that his views, his management model are hopelessly outdated and hinder the development of Russia and its human potential.
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