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Tereshkova Supports Gurulev's Demand To Eliminate 20 Percent Of Russians

The scandal in the Russian State Duma is gaining momentum.

The Russian State Duma is convinced that it is a legal and inalienable right of a Russian deputy to demand the extermination of 20 per cent of the country's unwanted citizens.

At least, this is the point insisted on by the head of the ethics commission Valentina Tereshkova, reports "Sibir.Realii".

The occasion for the discussion on this matter was the statements of deputy general Andrei Gurulev in a live propaganda programme of one of the Russian state channels, where he admitted that he would like to exterminate 20% (about 30 million) of Russians who, in his opinion, would not vote for Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin in the so-called "presidential election" in 2024.

"I know for sure that he will win decisively. In a way that all the rubbish that is out there, the Macrons, the Bidens, there, Scholz... This is the state of our society today. And I would like our society, which today trusts the president 80%, and this is the indicator of cohesion that we have today. So that all this rot that remains, it should be, well, if not isolated, then at least somehow destroyed," he said, not restraining from his misanthropic views.

After that, the former cosmonaut was appealed to en masse to evaluate Gurulev's words from the point of view of ethics and take the necessary measures against him, but, as they say, a raven will not peck out another raven's eye.

"Expressing one's opinion and personal position on certain issues of socio-political and socio-economic life of the state is an inalienable right of a deputy of the State Duma, established by the Russian legislation. Additionally, we would like to inform you that the use of figurative expressions in the Russian language, so-called figures of speech, is not an offence and serves to clarify the speaker's thoughts," the commission's response, signed by Tereshkova, reads.

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