Paul
Goble
Staunton, January 23 – Gennady
Zyuganov, head of the KPRF, says that the Constitution of the Russian
Federation should be amended to include a reference to the ethnic Russian
nation and to its status as “the state-forming” people of the country, a call that
can be counted on to offend almost all non-Russians.
But
those who are not offended by that are likely to be angered by his
justification of this proposal: Zyuganov says that “with the disappearance of
ethnic Russians [the country’s] gigantic spaces will fall apart. Therefore,
this issue must be immediately agreed to” (https://kprf.ru/party-live/cknews/191181.html).
Zyuganov’s
suggestions have been expanded upon by Aleksandr Yushchenko, the KPRF’s press secretary
for its Duma delegation. He too insists that the statement, “the ethnic Russians
are the state-forming people” must be included in the Constitution” (youtube.com/watch?v=ma20K8KMDM4 transcribed at idelreal.org/a/30395394.html).
He tells Ekho Moskvy host Aleksey
Gusarov that Marshal Bagramyan once told Zyugannov that if there are fewer than
50 percent ethnic Russians among a military unit, that unit must be disbanded”
because it won’t function as intended. And that is “precisely why Russians are
a state-forming nation.”
According to Yushchenko, representatives
of other nationalities agree. Gusarov asks him if he “really thinks that in
Chechnya, Tatarstan, Sakha and other republics people agree that ethnic
Rusisans are the state-forming nation.”
The KPRF press spokesman says that he believes exactly that on the basis
of his experience.
No one would deny that “today
Russian-speaking oblasts are dying out much faster than other krays, oblasts, and
republics.” Calling them “state forming” won’t “lead to any heightened role.
But Russians really are the state-forming nation. This is our position.” Gusarov
points out reasonably that this will have no impact on demography.
And then the host asks, “why effect
besides discord will [inserting these words] have?” To which Yushchenko says,
it won’t produce any “discord” because no one can really imagine that any other
nation is the “state-forming” one in the Russian Federation. But it will “offend”
others, Gusarov says.
Yushchenko denies this and says the
KPRF is “for the equality of nations and for respect.” And Gusarov then
suggests that this means, in a take-off on the Orwellian phrase, that “all are
equal but one nation is the state-forming one.” The KPRF deputy insists that
the communists remain committed to respect and that backing this insertion
doesn’t change that.
But Gusarov concludes the discussion
by saying that by singling out one people, in this case, the ethnic Russians,
inevitably has the effect of offending others.”
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