Unidentified speaker urges investigators to review remarks, accuses Putin and State Duma of responsibility for SVO
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An unidentified speaker called recent remarks "a crime," said deputies should share responsibility with President Vladimir Putin for the failure of the SVO in Ukraine, and proposed forwarding the speech to investigative and oversight bodies for legal review; no formal vote was recorded.
An unidentified speaker in a recorded address accused President Vladimir Putin and the State Duma of sharing responsibility for what the speaker described as the failure of the SVO in Ukraine and urged that the remarks be sent to investigative and oversight bodies for legal examination.
The speaker proposed that "это выступление направить в следственные органы и надзорные органы, чтобы дали оценку на предмет соответствия закона" ("this speech be sent to investigative and oversight bodies to assess compliance with the law"). The speaker also said, "То, что сегодня было сказано здесь в этих стенах ... это просто преступление" ("What was said here today in these walls ... is simply a crime").
The speaker argued that the only actors who could end the conflict now are "Путин, как президент и главнокомандующий, и Государственная Дума Российской Федерации" ("Putin, as president and commander-in-chief, and the State Duma of the Russian Federation") and asserted that deputies cannot act independently because they are, in the speaker's words, controlled by the president's team. The speaker further claimed that "пропагандистская ложь, смерть, ежедневное убийство сотен граждан становится обычным явлением" ("propagandist lies, death, the daily killing of hundreds of citizens becomes an ordinary occurrence"), saying this trend leads to the erosion of moral values and legal chaos.
The transcript records a proposal to forward the speech to oversight bodies but does not document any formal motion, named mover, second, or vote. The recording includes multiple brief interruptions and audience exclamations such as calls of "Регламент!" ("Order/Rules!") and "Мы против!" ("We are against!").
No formal action or official response from named officials appears in the available transcript segment; the outcome of the speaker's proposal — whether the remarks were actually referred for legal review — is not specified in the record.

