The European Parliament has taken a bold stance by denouncing dictator Putin as an illegitimate leader. This groundbreaking resolution, as reported by the press service of the European Parliament, emphasizes the EU’s commitment to supporting Russian civil society and the democratic opposition. The condemnation stems from the controversial “elections” held in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
Parliament’s strong statement condemns the sham presidential elections in Russia and the occupied Ukrainian territories. The European Parliament urges EU member states and the global community to reject the results of the so-called elections that took place in March 2024. These elections, held in illegally occupied territories, lacked legitimacy and fairness.
The deceptive nature of Russia’s electoral process was a strategic move to legitimize Putin’s oppressive regime and aggressive actions against Ukraine, according to Euro deputies. Parliament expresses disappointment in Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for breaking away from the EU and endorsing Putin’s fraudulent re-election.
In response, the EU is called upon to actively support Russian civil society and the democratic opposition. Member states are urged to engage with Putin only on essential matters for regional peace, humanitarian efforts, and human rights initiatives. These include prisoner exchanges, repatriation of Ukrainian children, and the release of political prisoners.
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