Yes, when we have a general election the previous government is voted out.
But we’re talking about Ukraine in 2014, if protestors were to storm parliament, take control of the Houses of Parliament and Downing Street and Boris fled to France, then months later someone else is appointed prime minister, Boris wasn’t voted out, it’s called a coup, and if there is no legal basis for it (treason and another I can’t remember), it’s illegal.
And that’s what happened. According to Russia it was illegal.
I said:
“You mean the government who the Russians say was illegally ousted in the 2014 coup and fled to Russia? Or a different one?”
To another poster asking if Russia will put a president in if they take Kiev.
You said
“When you say illegally ousted you mean voted out by free democratic elections - albeit not all the country participated due to Crimea being occupied so couldn’t.”
Which is being argumentative and isn’t factually correct at all, as there was a coup, not a vote, also, Crimea hadn’t even been annexed when the coup happened, so just complete nonsense really.
You then went on to say there was election fraud and he shouldn’t have even been there, which has no bearing to anything I said at all, and isn’t factual in any case.
Yet I’m being argumentative, I wasn’t even talking to you.