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Crimea Parliament Asks To Join Russia
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-264 65962
This seems democratic and fair, what do others think?
This seems democratic and fair, what do others think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As noted in that article, no it's not because the constitution of Ukraine demands that any such change be agreed by "an all-Ukrainian referendum".
Besides which, the implication is that this will be voted on in a matter of days. Really? That is hardly enough time to have any meaningful debate, especially so soon after the crisis when passions will be high.
By all means, hold the vote if that is what the people wish, but it's a drastic and sad action to take and I don't think it will bring a peaceful end to the problem. Partitions are never peaceful.
Besides which, the implication is that this will be voted on in a matter of days. Really? That is hardly enough time to have any meaningful debate, especially so soon after the crisis when passions will be high.
By all means, hold the vote if that is what the people wish, but it's a drastic and sad action to take and I don't think it will bring a peaceful end to the problem. Partitions are never peaceful.
Russia leases the naval dockyards of Sevastopol regardless of Crimea's constitutional position. Russia complains about the government in Kyiv being illegal but that pretty much sums up the Crimean Parliament currently. The current 'prime minister' was effectively appointed at gunpoint. As noted also the referendum which that government called for May 25 had now been brought forward twice. What is happening in Crimea is a factual version of the mythical 'fascist coup' Russia claims occurred in Kyiv
It seems to me that there are two major arguments for parts of the Ukraine to join Russia, they are linguistic and geographical.
If that was applied to the North Sea could Scotland, Wales, Ireland ,Cornwall and Brittany form a bloc. Not forgetting all their associated islands.
Mind you from a linguistic point of view , the last time I went to Liverpool I may as well have been in Russia for all I understood. LOL
If that was applied to the North Sea could Scotland, Wales, Ireland ,Cornwall and Brittany form a bloc. Not forgetting all their associated islands.
Mind you from a linguistic point of view , the last time I went to Liverpool I may as well have been in Russia for all I understood. LOL
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