Self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk republics form ‘Novorossiya’ union
by aletho

Representatives from eight south-eastern regions voting at the people's congress in Donetsk
RT | May 24, 2014
Self-proclaimed
Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics which recently held referenda on
independence from Ukraine have declared the creation of Novorossiya
union.
“We have signed a memorandum on the union,” Denis Pushilin, co-chairman of the Donetsk People’s Republic, told the media.
The new union will be called Novorossiya, said the people’s governor of the Donetsk Region, Pavel Gubarev.
He
added that the document was signed in the city of Donetsk by Donetsk
People’s Republic Prime Minister Aleksandr Borodai and the head of
Lugansk People’s Republic Aleksey Karyakin.
People’s representatives from eight Ukrainian regions gathered for a congress in Donetsk on Saturday, a day ahead of scheduled countrywide presidential elections.
As
a result of the congress, the south-eastern regions of Ukraine, where
anti-government protests gained momentum, have announced the creation of
a pro-federalization Popular Front socio-political coalition. The
movement accepted a manifesto vowing self-determination and protection
of people from “Nazi gangs’ terror.”
The coalition involves Odessa, Nikolaev, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye, Kharkov, Kherson, Donetsk and Lugansk Regions.
At
the congress, all 145 delegates accepted the manifesto, which stresses
that the Popular Front will consist of “everybody, who is ready to
resist self-appointed Kiev authority, which started war against the
people.”
The
coalition vowed to protect innocent civilians from the “terror of Nazi
gangs, financed by oligarchs and foreign security services.” It also
pledges “a joint fight for people’s rights to a decent life.”
It says it has launched an investigative commission that will probe “crimes of Nazi-terrorists and their Kiev patrons”.
The coalition is calling for a boycott of the presidential election, which is scheduled to take place on Sunday,
because “all major candidates” are “oligarchs, whom we have already
seen in top positions, hence, robbery and terror would continue,” the
manifesto said.
When
it comes to a new Ukrainian constitution, the Popular Front demands
that it guarantees “neutrality” and non-participation in military blocks
as well as “political independence”, “mechanisms to stop corruption and
massive poverty.”
The
coalition also demands that the parliament consists of two chambers. At
the same time, regions must be given “a right to autonomy” and
“independent foreign-economic activity”.
In
addition to that, regional governments must be given a right to
“announce its territory de-militarized zones and also “ban political,
social and religious organizations on its territory” in case they are
considered a “threat” to the people.
The Popular Front wants two official languages in Ukraine – Ukrainian and Russian.
Lugansk
and Donetsk People’s Republics earlier announced they will not
participate in Ukraine’s presidential elections scheduled for May 25.

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