Lol.....you keep spinning and twisting. Were you part of the...

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    Lol.....you keep spinning and twisting.

    Were you part of the Maidan coup???

    Lets recap on the history:

    1. Maidan came out to protests based on the supposed cancellation of an "Economic Association with the EU", but in reality Yanukovych ONLY suspended it


    then, protests and violence ensued.....which is followed by

    2. A peace deal that was signed between Yanukovych on the morning of 21st Feb, brokered by the EU, was reneged on by the Opposition parties

    3. Subsequent to reneging on the peace deal, brokered by the EU, the police and security forces went on strike, refusing to protect Gov buildings and the President of Ukraine

    4. And without the security protection, Yanukoyvch left Kiev for Kharkiv, to where his supporters are based, for protection. He is seen wondering around inspecting factories, the next day, on 22nd Feb with the Governor of Kharkiv.

    5. That night, Opposition members called for an Emergency session of parliament(Rada), to be held next day, on the 22nd Feb, a Saturday,

    6. They claimed Yanukoyvch could not be found, but they DID NOT let his Prime Minister run the country in his supposed absence,

    7. Instead, on the 22nd Feb, Opposition members voted to "Impeach" Yanukoyvch - removing him as the President, but still won't allow his Prime Minister to take over. The vote was 328 in favour of the resolution to impeach Yanukoyvch, nonetheless still 10 votes short (needed) under the Constitution, but who cares!!!


    8. On the 23rd Feb (Sunday), they met again in the Rada, to issue arrest warrants against Yanukoyvch. That afternoon, Yanukoyvch lands in Russia.

    9. On the 24th Feb (Monday), the Rada sacked 5 Constitutional Court judges and demanded the newly appointed acting President sack the rest of the Constitutional Court judges

    The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has terminate the powers of five judges of the Constitutional Court appointed from the parliament's quota, for violating their oath, and also proposed the acting president and the Congress of Judges dismiss the rest of the Constitutional Court judges.

    https://archive.kyivpost.com/article/content/ukraine-politics/rada-dismisses-constitutional-court-judges-appointed-from-its-quota-337523.html

    Lol, no coup there. eek.png

    Just normal EVERY DAY BUSINESS of the Rada, where opposition members met on a Saturday and Sunday, voting on resolutions, in clear violation of the Ukrainian Constitution, but who cares, the Opposition members SACKED most of the Constitutional Court judges, so who can rule they breached the Constitution?!?

    This is what happens every weekend in Ukraine!!!

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    Last edited by Cosmoterios: 19/08/24
 
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