Crimea cannot be denied right to hold self-determination referendum — Pushkov
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Crimea cannot be denied the right to hold a referendum on self-determination, head of the State Duma international affairs committee Alexei Pushkov told reporters on Friday.
“If Crimea holds a referendum, this will be an absolutely legislative and legally binding base for changing its status, if the majority of the population votes for this,” he said.
Pushkov said such a referendum would be a more legal form for changing Crimea’s status than “spontaneous Maidan” in Kiev.
“If we are told that the Maidan could be a source of power, well, this is the will of the people. But why then the will of the people cannot be the source of power and self-determination for Crimea. I think it cannot be denied this right,” the parliamentarian said.
On Thursday, the parliament of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea announced it would hold a referendum of the autonomy’s status and expansion of its powers.


















































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