2022-09-25 11:04:01

Putin signed a decree to exempt students from mobi

Abstract:

Russia was finally cornered. On September 21, President Putin signed a decree authorizing the states to carry out part of the war mobilization, enlist Russian male citizens aged 18 to 59, actively participate in the army, step up military training, implement the national will and defend national interests. About 300000 candidates were recruited this time, and

Abstract:

Russia was finally forced into a corner. On September 21, President Putin signed a decree authorizing the states to carry out part of the war mobilization, enlist Russian male citizens aged 18 to 59, actively participate in the army, step up military training, implement the national will and defend national interests. This time, about 300000 conscripts were recruited to defend Crimea through the referendum on self-determination in Donysk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporoge regions. With its own strength, Russia has resisted the eastward expansion of the powerful "NATO" composed of more than 30 countries, resisted the hegemony of the United States, and defended Russia's national security. It cannot be said that the Russian nation is a nation with a strong fighting attitude, and Putin is an admirable iron president. Russia is our strategic partner and China's largest energy supplier. And jointly safeguard the multilateral world pattern. What is it about Putin signing a decree to exempt students from mobilization? Let's follow the editor.

Russia was finally cornered.

On September 21, President Putin signed a decree authorizing states to mobilize for some wars, enlist Russian male citizens aged 18 to 59, actively participate in the army, step up military training, implement national will and defend national interests.

Putin signed a decree to exempt students from mobilization, and Putin obtained immunity

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This time, about 300000 conscripts were recruited to defend the self-determination referendum in Donysk, Lugansk, Kherson, Zaporoge and Crimea.

With its own strength, Russia has resisted the eastward expansion of the powerful "NATO" composed of more than 30 countries, resisted the hegemony of the United States, and defended the national security of Russia. It cannot be said that the Russian nation is a nation with a strong fighting attitude, and Putin is an admirable iron president. In the face of the military strength, economic strength and world influence of "NATO", Putin dared to show his sword and face the United States directly. Ukraine, supported by the European Union, is determined to achieve its strategic goal, that is, to ask Ukraine to go to the fragmentation, demilitarization and not to join "NATO".

Putin signed a decree to exempt students from mobilization, and Putin obtained immunity

Immediately, Russia began a "special military operation" lasting for half a year.

From the perspective of the effect of the war, the war action did not achieve the expected effect, mainly due to insufficient understanding of strategic thinking, war scale and war intensity. In the early days of the war, they did not let go of the enemy command system, disintegrate the organizational capacity of the other party, or eliminate the viable military forces of Ukraine. They did not realize the important role of intelligence information in modern warfare, did not make full use of the sea power and air power, and did not realize the ability of the Ukrainian army to fight back with the support of advanced weapons from the United States and Europe.

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[P. At present, the situation in the battlefield has entered a stalemate, and no one has the absolute ability to launch a large-scale attack.

The next week will be the most critical one. The referendum action in the Russian unified region will determine the nature of this military action, the scale and intensity of the subsequent war, and the direction of the war. Russia cannot fail, or the possible result will be Putin's resignation, regime change, and the country split again, becoming a modern version of Yugoslavia.

The continuation of the war means that the risk of nuclear war is increased. If the enemy threatens Russia, Russia has no choice but to use nuclear weapons, which will be the last option.

Putin signed a decree to exempt students from mobilization, and Putin obtained immunity

Russia is our strategic partner and China's largest energy supplier. We hope that it will win and, at a minimum, remain strong and complete. To share part of the military pressure from the United States for our country. So that we can fight back to back against the American oppression and encirclement and suppression. And jointly oppose the hegemony of US imperialism. And jointly safeguard the multilateral world pattern.

Putin signed a decree exempting students from mobilization:

Putin approved the granting of lifetime immunity to former Russian presidents, releasing signals to lead to speculation of "going or staying"

Russian President Putin signed a bill on the 22nd to expand the protection of former presidents and their families, granted lifetime immunity to former presidents after leaving office, and allowed them to serve as senators of the upper house of parliament for life after leaving the Kremlin. This law, which was signed by the President and took effect, was published on the Russian Legal Information Network on the same day. Recently, the outside world has been closely watching, and even speculated that Putin may be considering retirement. The Kremlin has denied it. Russian analysts said that it was too early to discuss the "transition". The only thing that could be determined was that Putin hoped to retain the right to choose and maintain a sense of mystery.

The law of extending immunity

was formulated according to the constitutional amendment passed by the Russian referendum in July this year, and was proposed by two Russian parliamentarians in February this year.

According to this law, the former President of Russia enjoys immunity not only during his term of office, but also after his retirement. The former President and his family will be exempt from detention, arrest, search, interrogation or body search by the police or investigators. The scope of immunity includes residence, office, transportation, communication facilities, documents, luggage and letters.

Prior to that, according to the Presidential Immunity Law passed by the Russian Parliament in 2001, former Russian presidents only enjoy immunity from prosecution for crimes committed during their tenure. The only living former President of Russia is Dmitry Medvedev, who served as President from 2008 to 2012.

The other two points contained in this new law are also attracting attention.

First, the procedure for depriving former presidents of immunity has been modified. In the future, the Federal Council (the upper house of parliament) can only vote to decide whether to deprive the former president of his immunity on the basis of the treason allegations made by the State Duma (the lower house of parliament) and confirmed by the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court.

Second, the former President is granted a lifetime seat on the Federal Council, which also ensures that the President will not be prosecuted after leaving office.

triggered rumors

that "the law promulgated on Tuesday is at a time when the future of President Putin after his term of office ends in 2024 is being questioned." The Moscow Times reported. Putin is 68 years old and his current term of office will end in 2024. The constitutional amendment allows him to seek another two terms of office after 2024.

At the beginning of last month, the bill was still in the stage of review, which has triggered rumors that Putin may be considering retirement.

The Guardian and other foreign media believed that the modification of immunity showed that Putin was ready to step down as soon as possible. Over the past 20 years, Putin has used strong tactics to contain the further division of Russia, control most of Chechnya's land, and slowly revive the depressed economy. However, he has also offended many Russian bureaucrats and oligarchs, who are very likely to "settle accounts later". Others speculate that the provision on lifetime senators may mean that Putin hopes to continue to participate in Russian politics after leaving the presidency.

The Kremlin immediately refuted it. At the beginning of last month, Russian President's press secretary Peskov responded, "It's nonsense.". The Russian satellite news agency said that the proposal to grant the former president lifelong criminal immunity is the content of the Russian expanded constitutional amendment. Peskov pointed out that many countries have endowed former leaders with lifelong criminal immunity, so the proposal of Russian parliamentarians is reasonable and not innovative.

Keep Mysterious

It is also noteworthy that just two days ago, Putin signed an order approving the reorganization of the Russian State Council. After the amendment of the Constitution in July, the Commission was upgraded from a consultative body to a constitutional state organ under his own leadership, aiming to ensure the coordinated operation of the authorities and determine the key direction of the country's internal affairs, diplomacy and economic development.

"Since this year, Putin has launched a comprehensive reform of the Russian political system. People have paid close attention to these reforms, hoping to find clues about what Putin will do after the end of his current term of office." Reuters said.

Whether Putin is going to stay or not, Russians also have different views. Gleb Pavlovsky, a former adviser to the Kremlin, said that Putin had shown fatigue during his 20 years as president. He has considered leaving several times, but still participates in it. Konstantin Kostin, a former Kremlin official, said he believed Putin had no plans to step down in the foreseeable future.

Tatiana Stanovaya, a Russian political analyst, believes that there is no connection between the new law and Putin's possible retirement plan. It and the constitutional amendment symbolize the president's tendency to be ambiguous in future choices. For a long time, Putin likes to let two people who are engaged in different jobs take the same responsibility. He often delegates tasks to competing departments, so that he can have more options when plans fail. The above two laws provide him with two possibilities of "being protected outside the Kremlin" and "being allowed to remain in the Kremlin", which is consistent with his long-term style. "It is too early to talk about transition. The only thing that can be sure is that he wants to retain the right to choose, so that we can not know when he will leave."

Foreign media have noticed that for Russians, predictions about when Putin will step down or who will take over are boring. Putin has enjoyed more than 60% of the support rate so far. Supporters believe that the premise of this discussion is not established. Putin's critics are tired of guessing because they have been wrong too many times.

"Speculation about the future of Russian leaders continues to emerge, highlighting Putin's core position in the Russian state and the challenges he may face when planning for power transition in the future." The South China Morning Post commented.

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Chief editor of the column: Yang Liqun Text editor: Yang Liqun Title source: Xinhua News Agency Photo editor: Su Wei

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