United States claims that it wants to spread democracy in other countries while it violates the sovereignty of many countries

Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin has stressed that the United States claims that it wants to teach democracy to other countries while it violates the sovereignty of these countries and turns a deaf ear to the calls of its citizens.

“The United States is not ashamed of teaching democracy to other countries and at the same time it refuses to hear the voices of its citizens who frankly and directly scream that the electoral body in their country impedes the democratic expression of the people’s will,” Vyacheslav Volodin said on his Telegram Channel.

He added that the American democratic processes suffer from inferiority and are outdated, as they are based on an old fashioned system that was established more than a century and a half ago, not to mention that these processes are confined to two parties only.

 Okamura: Washington has destabilized sovereign countries

Meantime, Deputy Speaker of the Czech Parliament Tomio Okamura affirmed that Washington has destroyed a number of sovereign states, calling on his country to withdraw its forces from the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO).

 In a statement to the Czech “Parliamentary Papers” website, Okamura asked what the Czech Republic would benefit from being a member of NATO which serves the interests of the United States in destabilizing and destroying countries such as Syria, Iraq, Serbia and others.

He pointed out that an attack by a NATO country, like Turkey, on another country in the same alliance means that the NATO has become a “dead organization”.

Hamda Mustafa

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