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Putin Should Give Up Powers, Moscow Officials Urges Putin

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As Moscow suffers another defeat against Ukraine this weekend, more officials are telling Vladimir Putin to get out of the Kremlin. After Municipal Deputies from St. Petersburg, which is Putin's hometown, called on the State Duma to try the President for treason, their colleagues from Moscow are demanding that Putin resign as his ideas are "hopelessly outdated." In an open letter from the deputies of Lomonosovsky drafted gentle words, in the beginning, stating he had good reforms in the first and part of the second term. And they added that "everything went down." The letter reads further, "The rhetoric that you and your subordinates use has been riddled with intolerance and aggression for a long time, which in the end effectively threw our country back into the Cold War era. Russia has again begun to be feared and hated, we are once again threatening the whole world with nuclear weapons." In the letter's closing, the deputies state, "We ask you to relieve yourself of your post due to the fact that your views and your governance model are hopelessly outdated and hinder the development of Russia and its human potential." Though the letter doesn't mention the Ukraine war, the plea came when the special military operation took a dive forcing Russian soldiers to flee as Ukraine launched a series of counter-offensive and got back territories of about 400 square miles in a few days. Even the most loyal cronies did not see that when the Russian officials played down the mass surrender for a strategic maneuver. The Russian campaigners who had thwacked their chest with inevitable victory are no longer in the same tune. The editor-in-chief of RT, Margarita Simonyan, who had repeatedly called for Moscow to destroy Ukraine, has tweeted a tender note on Twitter. She calls for unity between the two nations. "In this situation, the best picture of the future is the overall picture of the past. Our shared past, recent. When everyone was together, when there was Victory Day, when there was a parade, when both Russian and Ukrainian were taught, waxing nostalgic over a time when "wonderful songs were sung both in one language and the other." The Telegram channels run by the Russian military, pro-Kremlin, are now blasting military leadership openly along with Putin for the failures. One of the pro-Kremlin bloggers wrote, "Stalin, as much of a vampire as he was, never stooped to this and said how we lost nothing and there are no problems." "For him, those who cowardly run away and 'withdraw troops' were the alarmists." Courtesy: Daily Beast

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