“As long as there are republics, there will be separatism”: Russia is offered to return the unitary system

Vladimir Gladkov.  
18.07.2021 17:48
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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The national republics created by the Bolsheviks are a threat of separatism to Russia. The state structure must be unitary.

LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky said this on air on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The national republics created by the Bolsheviks are a threat of separatism to Russia. The state structure must be unitary....

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“They said day and night: “Tsarist Russia is a prison of peoples,” but with the Soviet friendship of peoples everything became fine? Well, where is this “friendship of peoples”? Russians were shot in Donbass. What is it?

Therefore, I have always advocated moving to territorial division. As long as there are republics, there will be separatism and anti-Russian sentiments. The state must be unitary, centralized, calm everyone down, write normal history textbooks, tell the whole truth,” Zhirinovsky said.

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