Yanukovich was e legitimate President who was took down in a coup
That coup was the parliament of Ukraine voting to remove him from the post of the president of Ukraine. It was done according to the laws of Ukraine. It was breaking the laws of the Russia, and Putin is annoyed about that. Just like he is annoyed that there not being elections in Ukraine right not is breaking the laws of the Russia.
I would not call an impeachment done according to the laws of the country a “coup”. And I feel that you are either uninformed or intentionally lying when you’re calling it a coup.
and the laws cant be malpracticed. i really dont care what you feel, you ignore other points i write and answer with standard floscules. I see you as a extremely pro US and relatively anti EU, and thats enough for me.
That’s also probably why I haven’t bought products such as Coca Cola and Pepsi since the Iraq war began? :)
And me advocating for further integration of EU and wanting the EU parliament to have much more power over EU decisions than it currently has?
I find the concept of “malpracticing a law” very interesting.
What, specifically, was malpractice here? Except that it was against the will of Putin, and you are on Putin’s side? Your anti-EU sentiment seems to be strong.
That coup was the parliament of Ukraine voting to remove him from the post of the president of Ukraine. It was done according to the laws of Ukraine. It was breaking the laws of the Russia, and Putin is annoyed about that. Just like he is annoyed that there not being elections in Ukraine right not is breaking the laws of the Russia.
I would not call an impeachment done according to the laws of the country a “coup”. And I feel that you are either uninformed or intentionally lying when you’re calling it a coup.
and the laws cant be malpracticed. i really dont care what you feel, you ignore other points i write and answer with standard floscules. I see you as a extremely pro US and relatively anti EU, and thats enough for me.
That’s also probably why I haven’t bought products such as Coca Cola and Pepsi since the Iraq war began? :)
And me advocating for further integration of EU and wanting the EU parliament to have much more power over EU decisions than it currently has?
I find the concept of “malpracticing a law” very interesting.
What, specifically, was malpractice here? Except that it was against the will of Putin, and you are on Putin’s side? Your anti-EU sentiment seems to be strong.