The Parliament of the Czech Republic adopted a resolution on November 15, 2022, in which it recognized the current Russian regime as terrorist.
Source: The Parliament of the Czech Republic
The lower house of the parliament called the current Russian regime terrorist. In particular, the deputies condemned the attacks on the civilian population of Ukraine and the country’s key energy infrastructure.
“If someone acts like a terrorist, he is a terrorist. Vladimir Putin is waging a war in Ukraine, in which Russia does not shy away from murdering innocent people,” Jan Jakob, head of TOP 09 [liberal-conservative political party in the Czech Republic – ed.] said before the meeting.
Also, the Parliament of the Czech Republic does not recognize the results of the so-called referendums on the accession to Russia of four occupied regions in the east of Ukraine.
129 out of 159 deputies present voted for the resolution.
“The Russian Federation absolutely does not respect the basic rights of people, attacks key infrastructure, and civilian objects and tries to intimidate Ukrainian citizens and undermine the sovereignty of the state,” said Barbora Urbanova, a member of STAN.
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