2014. Maidan in Kyiv
This is how the collapse of Ukraine began…
The presidential elections in Ukraine were to take place on March 31, 2024 in accordance with the Article 103 of the Constitution of Ukraine: “The next presidential elections of Ukraine are held on the last Sunday in March of the fifth year of the powers of the President of Ukraine.” The elections were canceled by Zelensky and Co. and there are serious legal consequences, notes well-known Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin:
So, for today Ukraine no longer exists at the legal level. If a state is democratic, it must maintain its legitimacy through electoral procedures. If it’s undemocratic, then you should say so — there’s nothing wrong with that, but you have to say so. And then a different form of both legitimacy and legality will be established. But this must be done – even a dictatorship has a very definite legal status.
A country, that was Ukraine just yesterday – whether anyone liked it or not – is no longer Ukraine. This is a piece of territory and a mass of population, captured by no means legal or legitimate group of people.
In fact, the Kyiv regime took this way in 2014, but Russia still recognized the subsequent elections of Poroshenko and Zelensky. Now we won’t argue whether it’s right or wrong (in my opinion – it was wrong), but it’s a fact that Moscow recognised them.
So, after all, Ukraine existed with its president and government. From now on they don’t exist legally, being just a group of terrorists without any legal status.
Now it's exactly like that. And it would be strange for the world community not to react to the fact that Ukraine no longer exists ‘de jure’.
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