Deputies in Moscow and St. Petersburg demand resignation of Putin

Municipal deputies of 18 districts of Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kolpino made a public statement, demanding the resignation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. An appeal was published on Twitter by a deputy of the St. Petersburg municipal district “Semenovsky” Ksenia Torstrem. She called on other municipal deputies to join the application.

“We, municipal deputies of Russia, believe that the actions of President V.V. Putin are harmful to the future of Russia and its citizens. We demand the resignation of Vladimir Putin from the post of president of the Russian Federation!” – It is said in the text of the appeal, signatures under which about 20 deputies were put, reports Deuteche Vella.

Similar statements of municipal deputies began to appear last week. On September 7, the Council of Deputies of the St. Petersburg MO “Smolninskoye” decided to send to the State Duma an appeal with an appeal to remove Putin from office due to the Stateismman. They called the consequences of the Presidential decisions: the destruction of Russian army units, the death and injury of young and able -bodied citizens of the Russian Federation, the damage to the Russian economy and the expansion of NATO, as well as the equipment of the Ukrainian army with modern Western technology, which contradicts the declared goal of its “demilitarization”. On September 8, the deputies of the Smolninskoye Moscow Region came to the police. There they made protocols on the “discredit” of the Russian army.

On September 8, the Council of Deputies of the Moscow Municipal District “Lomonosovsky” also asked Putin to resign. In the published appeal to the president, Moscow Munds wrote that the replacement of the authorities is important for the successful development of the country, and Putin after the second term “everything went shortly: the doubling of the GDP did not happen, the minimum salary did not increase to the declared indicators, smart ones are massively leaving Russia And workable people, there is no promised stability at all. “