October 11, 2024
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Deputies are drawing up a new constitution for a future democratic Russia, saying they are laying the legal foundations that will ensure democracy has a chance to thrive in a post-Putin state.

Putin on the brink as Russian rebels prepare ‘decisive’ move to destroy Kremlin

Ruslan Kutaev told the Express that Russians had to understand that the opposition was determined to ‘decisively defeat’ Putin

A leading anti-Putin activist has urged Russia’s rebel parliament to create a government in exile, claiming it is an essential step in destroying the autocrat’s regime.

Delegates from the Congress of People’s Deputies (CPD) held their sixth session in Warsaw over the weekend, to further their plans to bring down Putin and his regime.

One of the speakers at the four-day session was Ruslan Kutaev, a Chechen rebel leader, fighting against Ramzan Kadyrov’s brutal dictatorship in his homeland.

In a fiery and impassioned speech, the Chechen fighter urged delegates to step up their campaign against Putin by creating a parallel government.

He argued such a move would facilitate a general unification of all Russian opposition movements that would ultimately lead to the overthrowing of Putin.

He also said the move would give ordinary Russians confidence that Putin’s overthrow would not lead to chaos and would increase public support for regime change.

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