Bills on the accession of occupied territories to the Russian Federation may be submitted to the State Duma on the evening of September 28, and on September 30, Putin may deliver a message to the Federal Assembly.
On September 30, Russia may announce the “annexation” of the occupied regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. This was announced on Saturday, September 24, by the Russian media, citing sources in the State Duma.
Thus, it is reported that bills on the accession of occupied territories to the Russian Federation may be submitted to the State Duma on the evening of September 28. They may be considered at an extraordinary meeting on September 29.
In addition, Russian media report that Russian President Vladimir Putin may deliver a message to the Federal Assembly on September 30th.
“There will be a protocol event on September 30,” said the interlocutor of RIA Novosti, noting that the level of its organization suggests the presence of the first person here. The source did not exclude that today the President will deliver a message to the Federal Assembly.
In addition, on September 29, the Federation Council may consider an agreement and a law on the so-called “incorporation of new subjects in Russia.”
The media suggests that the deputies and senators are likely to be gathered in St. George Hall of the Kremlin, Putin will discuss them based on the results of “referendums” held in the occupied territories, then there should be the signing of an “agreement” on the “attachment” of these territories. It is also possible that Putin will go to the State Duma.
It was previously reported that people from Crimea were brought to the Kherson region to participate in the “referendum”.
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