This is a generic name for all those who support and commit crimes in Ukraine - Ukraine’s MP on recognizing Russian ideology as "rascism"
MP of Ukraine Oleh Synyutka believes that the decision to recognize the ideology of the Russian Federation as "rascism" is significant, because it is a generalized name for all those who support and commit crimes in Ukraine
He stated this on Espreso TV.
"For me, this vote is significant in several ways. First, it is a kind of subtotal of the discussion about "good Russians." These "good Russians" today support the criminal Putin by 80%. And therefore, they are all responsible for what Putin is doing today on the territory of Ukraine, in relation to Ukraine's people. And this is a generalized name for all those who support and commit crimes in Ukraine," he said.
Synyutka also expressed the opinion that Ukraine "lagged behind its colleagues from the Baltic states" who are taking steps and sending messages to the international community about the responsibility of Russians for their hatred of Ukraine.
"Thirdly, I think it is to emphasize that their goal is not to capture parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions or to have a land border with Crimea. Their goal remains clear and unambiguous - to destroy Ukraine and Ukrainians. They do not see us as a separate nation, a separate state, their task has been and will be to destroy everything related to Ukraine. And when we say "rascist," we are talking about the state, misanthropic ideology of a country whose territories are still located to the northeast of our country. Therefore, I am convinced that this decision is the right one," the MP added.
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On Tuesday, May 2, the Ukrainian Parliament adopted a resolution recognizing the current political regime in the Russian Federation as "rascism." It also condemns the actions of the country's leadership, recognizing them as totalitarian and misanthropic.
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