The Soviet Union still exists from the legal point of view, as it has assured Antón KobiakovKremlin advisor during an international legal forum in St. Petersburg. “The USSR still exists from the legal point of view. It is something that specialists in constitutional law, even of Western countries such as the US and France.”
Kobiakov explained that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics still exists because “the known as the process of disintegration of the USSR was violated.” “As it was the Soviets Congress that created the USSR in 1922, then it should have been dissolved by the decision of that same Congress of Deputies.”
Not being respected the appropriate procedure, then, “according to constitutional law experts, it happens that the USSR exists legally.” Also, he questioned the legitimacy of the Belovézhkaya agreements of December 8, 1991, known as the death certificate of the USSR signed by the leaders of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus behind the back of the last Soviet leader, Mijaíl Gorbachov.
The advisor of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, considered that These agreements are “absolutely strange from the legal point of view”since they were ratified by those who had no competition for it, the soviet Supreme of those three republics. “If the USSR was not dissolved, there is the case that the Ukrainian crisis is an internal process. The disintegration of the USSR must be legally valued to understand current events.”
Gorbachev announced the dissolution of the totalitarian state on December 25, 1991, during a television speech, after which the Soviet flag was hardened with the dome of the Kremlin Palace.
In his first years of mandate Putin said that the fall of the USSR had been “The greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the twentieth century” Due to the 25 million Russians who met overnight in another country.
Putin, who has been in the dome of Russian power for 25 years, has been accused of trying to revive the USSR, something he has insistently denied, although he has compared the current military campaign in Ukraine with the territorial conquests carried out by Russian Tsars.
Although initially he assured that the objective of the military operation was to defend the Russians of Donbás, then admitted that The east and south of Ukraine were “Russian historical territory.” “Who not the dissolution of the USSR has no heart. Whoever wants its restoration in its old state, has no brain,” Putin said on another occasion.
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