American democracy has limped on both legs, Kosachev said

07 January 2021

The events in Washington have shown that American democracy has limped on both legs and the US has lost the right to impose a course on other countries, Konstantin Kosachev, the Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, said.


"The events in Washington and its ilk have several layers of reasons for taking people to the streets... Deeper there are the never-explained zigzags in the vote count on November 3 and now, in Georgia. The losing side has more than enough reasons to accuse the winners of fraud this time, American democracy has obviously limped on both legs," the parliamentarian wrote on Facebook.


"The feast of democracy is over. It is, alas, really the bottom, I say this without a shadow of gloating. America no longer sets the course, and, therefore, lost all rights to set it. And all the more to impose it on others," he added.


Another reason for what happened Kosachev called the "narcissism, eccentricity and adventurism" of US President Donald Trump.
The Russian senator sees another reason in the "faceless, designed for everyone and anyone" political platforms of Democrats and Republicans. America is split in half, he stated, and equal halves will always challenge any results of the vote not in their favor.
"And finally, I can't resist asking Mrs. Nuland, returning to the US State Department, and her then Maidan Project handlers, returning to the presidency. What would they say now to those who would gather to hand out cookies to crowds of troublemakers on the approaches to the national parliament? "The people are always right"? "Long live democracy"? "Down with the usurpers?" Well, well, well," Kosachev wrote.


On Wednesday, supporters of incumbent US President Donald Trump, who had gathered in Washington for a demonstration in support of him, stormed the congressional building, disrupting a session that was to approve the results of the past election. Law enforcers used tear gas and stun grenades. The head of the Washington police said that four people were killed in the protests in the city.

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GSV "Russia - Islamic World"

Photo: Federation Council

Based on materials RIA Novosti