The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, continued threats against State Duma deputy Vladimir Shamanov. Earlier at the meeting, he said that the deputy should be sent to the tribunal, now — in social networks — he said that Shamanov should go to SMO.
"Recently, the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vladimir Shamanov attacked our initiative to rename the settlements of Naurskaya and Shelkovskaya (now Nevre and Terek). He called these changes "erasing history." This is a blatant lie and an insult to the people who live on this earth. The decisions were made taking into account the opinions of all nationalities inhabited here, including Russians and Cossacks, and are aimed at preserving order and respect for authentic history. Churches and houses for parishioners have been built in Shelkovsky and Naursky districts, comfortable conditions for living together of different nationalities and faiths have been created. This is real work, not your empty cries about "rewriting" history," Kadyrov addresses Shamanov in the telegram channel.
The head of Chechnya believes that Shamanov has no right to be a deputy.
"If the word "patriot" is not an empty word for you, gather your same supporters and go to the front line in the SMO zone. Let's look at your "skills". Your "rich experience", which you have accumulated by mocking civilians, is known to us firsthand. Therefore, you have no moral right to sit in the Duma and pose as a "public defender." Stop hiding behind a deputy's mandate and loud words," the head of Chechnya said.

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