Speakers urge referral to investigators and blame deputies, Putin for failure of SVO; session punctuated by procedural shouts
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Summary
In an unnamed public session, one speaker proposed sending the remarks to investigative and oversight bodies and called the statements criminal; another accused deputies and President Vladimir Putin of responsibility for the failure of the special military operation in Ukraine. The exchange was repeatedly interrupted by calls of “Регламент!”.
Speaker 1, an unidentified speaker, proposed that the remarks be sent to investigators and oversight bodies for legal review, saying, “У меня предложение данное выступление направить в следственные органы и надзорные органы, чтобы дали оценку на предмет соответствия закона.” Speaker 1 added, “То, что сегодня было сказано здесь в этих стенах, это просто-напросто преступление.”
Speaker 2, an unidentified speaker, responded by assigning political responsibility for what they described as the campaign’s failure. “Чтобы незамедлительно прекратить войну в Украине, депутаты должны разделить с президентом Путиным ответственность за провал СВО,” Speaker 2 said, and asked rhetorically who can end the fighting, naming President Vladimir Putin and the State Duma of the Russian Federation as the decision-makers.
Speaker 2 also argued that sustained propaganda and daily killings have eroded moral values and legal order, asserting that “пропагандистская ложь, смерть, ежедневное убийство сотен граждан становится обычным явлением, что ведет к разрушению общечеловеческих моральных ценностей, юридическому хаосу.” The speaker further stated their view that deputies are effectively controlled by the presidential team and therefore cannot independently end the operation.
The exchange was repeatedly interrupted by participants calling for enforcement of meeting rules—shouts of “Регламент!” appear throughout the transcript—and by a prolonged rhetorical chant of “Самое главное!” (“The most important thing!”) that did not introduce substantive new claims. The transcript contains no recorded vote, formal referral, or procedural ruling completing a transfer of the remarks to investigative or oversight agencies.
No formal action (motion or vote) appears in the provided transcript excerpt. The record does not show a response from named officials or staff indicating that the referral was filed or that an investigation was opened.

