Anonymous
ID: jHQMg1At
8/15/2025, 10:51:53 PM No.513142634
The Ukrainian Constitution clearly lays out that a president can only be removed through formal impeachment, with a Supreme Court review and a two-thirds parliamentary vote, but none of that happened. Yanukovych fled Kyiv, and Parliament simply declared him โunable to fulfill his duties,โ bypassing every required legal step. What followed was a rapid, opportunistic takeover by the pro-Maidan factions, seizing control before Russia or any loyalists could respond. Legally, it was unconstitutional. Politically, it was a textbook strategic coup: law was ignored when inconvenient, and power was seized when the moment was ripe, all framed to appear legitimate to the outside world.
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