• perestroika@lemm.ee
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    18 days ago

    As far as I understand, the president’s decision might be void, since he was required to hold a session of the government before declaring martial law, but did not.

    I predict that the military will consult their lawyers and stop enforcing it really soon.

    I suspect the president either went insane or attempted some kind of a coup. His own party voting against his decision is a clear signal that it’s a solo performance. He has no political backing.

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      18 days ago

      I mean… if the military is behind the president (and it sounds like they just might be), this is just the beginning phase of a coup, wherein their legislature is taken out behind the shed.

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        18 days ago

        Judging by the unanimous decision of the parliament, the majority of soldiers will have no interest in going forward with a coup. A minority could have interest, but would soon notice they’re a minority.

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        This is hours old, I think there might be a couple generals for sure, but the rest of the military is playing catch up. We’ll see how those chips fell tomorrow morning most likely.