Lives in the titular nation and the rest live. The titular people - Encyclopedia on Putin. See what “Titular nation” is in other dictionaries

Among the seven North Caucasus regions of the Russian Federation, the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania occupies a special place. Firstly, North Ossetia, being a border republic along with South Ossetia, is located in the very center of the Caucasus on strategic routes to Transcaucasia - through the Georgian Military Road and Transkam, and its possession gives an advantage in the competition for influence in the entire Caucasus region. Secondly, the Ossetians accepted Russian citizenship relatively early (the official date is 1774, although the final establishment of the Russian administration was in 1830) and did not take an active part in Caucasian War against Russia in the 19th century. and are considered the people closest to the Russians in religious and cultural terms. According to a common point of view, the position of Russians in

North Ossetia quite well and does not cause much concern, especially in comparison with Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan. But does such an optimistic assessment correspond to the real state of affairs? Statistics show an alarming trend: the Russian population of the republic is declining from year to year.

The attitude of the republican authorities towards the outflow of the Russian population is very indicative, which is characterized by an obvious reluctance to delve into the problem, moreover, by its denial. In February 2009, the then Ossetian Minister of Nationalities Affairs stated: “The problem of the outflow of the Russian-speaking population from North Ossetia has been greatly exaggerated. It is inappropriate to stir up this problem, and I had to warn the leaders of public institutions that if any figures continue to be given indiscriminately, then we reserve the right to go to court over outright slander.” It is obvious that the situation in the republic is not very favorable for the residence of persons of “non-titular” nationality. Russians are denied the basic right to raise questions about the reasons for the outflow. The Minister for Nationalities threatens legal action.

The topic of oppression of the Russian population in the republics of the North Caucasus, as unfavorable in relations with the federal center, is hushed up by the local authorities. The Russian population itself in the North Caucasus republics is intimidated and afraid to talk about it. The press is either controlled by the native authorities or does not want to spoil relations with them, so all information remains within these social groups, that small number of Russian population that today still remains in the republics of the North Caucasus.

The Russian population “still remains,” but no longer has the opportunity in its current state to play the role of bearer of state foundations. And it is obvious that the problem of de-Russification of the population of North Ossetia, like other republics of the North Caucasus, cannot be solved at the local level. This requires a radical change social order Russian Federation and, as a consequence, the entire national policy.

There is an interesting post, which I quote verbatim (Remo).

In connection with the recent statement by the President of Russia (he is also a “guarantor” of something), I had two questions.

“But I would like for us, in Russia, to see, first of all, the birth rate increase due to the so-called titular nations: Russians, Tatars, Chechens, Bashkirs, Dagestanis, and so on.”

Interesting. What is a “titular nation”?


TITLE NATION, part of the population whose nationality determines the official name of the state. The concept of "titular nation" was introduced French poet and by the politician Maurice Barrès in the late 19th century. In the national-state formations of the USSR, the titular nation was in a privileged position relative to other ethnic groups. A local nomenklatura was formed from representatives of the titular nation; they received benefits upon admission to educational establishments(“national personnel”), the language and culture of the titular nation were supported at the state level. The exception to this rule were the Russians in the RSFSR.
(encyclopedic Dictionary. 2009.)

Someone might say that some dictionary is not an authoritative source. Okay, I’ll give a definition from the Law of the Russian Federation:

Titular nation- part of the population of a state, whose nationality determines the official name of this state (Federal Law “On the state policy of the Russian Federation regarding compatriots abroad” dated May 24, 1999).

So in Russia, whether anyone wants it or not, there is only one titular nation - Russians!
There will certainly be cretins who will howl that Russian Federation supposedly a multinational state. Firstly, in this issue the presence of other nationalities does not matter. And secondly, have you ever wondered how “multinational” our state is?

There are 111 million of the titular nation—Russians—in Russia. In second place are the Tatars - 3.5 million, but in reality - only half of this number, and the rest do not know Tatar language, have mixed heavily with the Russians and define themselves as “Tatars” only because of the titanic efforts of Tatarstan. It should be taken into account that the so-called “Crimean” and “Kazan” Tatars are two completely different nations, with different history, culture, and absolutely different languages. In third place are Ukrainians - 2 million. In fourth place are the Bashkirs, 1.5 million, of which a little over a million live in Bashkortostan (29% of the population of the national republic, and Russians in Bashkortostan - 36.5%, we are the national majority in national republic Bashkir, yes). In fifth place are the Chuvash, 1.4 million (the decline is three times greater than that of other peoples. It is unlikely that the Chuvash are dying out en masse - rather, they are being rewritten as Russians). And only in sixth place are “the beauty and pride of the president of our Federation, the Chechens, about 1.4 million.

Quote (I don’t know how true the above conclusions are, but they were published on a serious resource):

So there can be no talk of any real “multinationality”; there are more than 80% Russians in the Russian Federation. And if we eliminate the federal division along national lines (introduced by the Bolsheviks), which is detrimental to the integrity of the country, then very many non-Russians will even “register” as Russians.

So, question one . Putin is not educated enough and does not know what a titular nation is, or is he deliberately insulting the Russian nation, equating it to the mythical non-existent “Dagestan nation” and others like them? (With the same success, one can declare “Volga region residents,” Sakhalin residents, and Muscovites a nation).

I would like to remind you that this is not the first time Putin insults Russians. In 2011, he was even tried by the tribunal of the All-Russian Officers' Assembly (in absentia, of course).

I consider it unacceptable nonsense when the president of the Russian country Russia openly displays Russophobia and insults the titular Russian people.

In this regard, I have second question . Why is everyone silent?

What I mean. There must be some kind of legal mechanism so that in cases of such anti-state behavior the head of state is held accountable. I don’t know how this should work - the prosecutor’s office, the constitutional court, the Duma. Public Chamber, or who else do we have? Or is everyone there just afraid?

Again, why are the leaders of officially registered patriotic and Russians silent? national parties and movements, or their main activity is writing theoretical manuscripts about their personal great contribution to the cause of the national revival of Russia?

These are my two questions. Who knows the answer?

summary of other presentations

“The multinational people of Russia” - Russia. Chuvash - 67.8% Russians - 26.7% Tatars - 2.7% Mordovians - 1.4% Others - 1.4%. National composition Heroes Soviet Union(more than 11 thousand people). People – 1) The population of the state, the inhabitants of the country. 2) Nation, nationality or nationality. 3) The main working mass of the country's population. 4) People, a group of people. A. Nikolaev. Russians 115.9 million 79.8% Tatars 5.6 million 3.8% Ukrainians 2.9 million 2% Bashkirs 1.7 million 1.2% Chuvash 1.6 million 1.1% Chechens 1 .4 million 0.9% Armenians 1.1 million 0.8%.

“Peoples on the territory of Russia” - Bashkirs. Kabardians. Ossetians. Ukrainians. Yakuts. Belarusians. Russians. There are 160 peoples living on the territory of Russia. Udmurts. Tatars. Lezgins. Komi-Permyaks. Circassians. Buryats. Kyrgyz. Adygea. Kazakhs. Azerbaijanis. Balkars. Chechens. Dargins. Karelians. Chukchi. Altaians. Mari. Kumyks. Avars. Chuvash. Mordva. Armenians. Jews. Karachais. Ingush. Russia is a multinational state. Komi. Nenets. Kalmyks.

“The main peoples of Russia” - the Far North. Different peoples live, work, and raise children in the Far North. Without deer there would be no fur clothing. Kabardians and Circassians live in the mountains and valleys of the North Caucasus. Favorite holiday is Sabantuy. What people are you the son of? Buryats. National costumes. Buryat men's and women's clothing differed relatively little. Siberia and Far East. An ancient form of Buryat traditional home there was a nomadic yurt.

“The diversity of the peoples of Russia” - Ugric group. Chechens. Chechnya. Slavic group. Constitution. Peoples of Russia. Mongolian group. Patriotism. Samoyed group. Caucasian family. Altai family. There are 130 peoples living on the territory of the Russian Federation. Russia is a multinational country. Resettlement of the Russian people. Participants of the Karelian folklore ensemble. Finnish group. Subjects with a predominance of indigenous populations. Diversity cultural worlds on Russian territory.

“Nations of Russia” - Cultural diversity. Largest cities Russian Federation. Peoples of Russia. Belarusians. Political map peace. Izhorians. Khanty. Russian Federation. Religion in the culture of the peoples of Russia. Jewish synagogue. Islamic mosque. Russians. Temples. Mordva-moksha. Language of the Russian Federation. Buddhist temple. Abazins. Political map of Russia. Komi.

“Multinational Russia” is a huge country. Constitution of the Russian Federation. Peoples of Russia. Multinational family. Law. People. Nation. Russian language. Multinational culture Russia. Children different nations. Nationality. Russian people. A cultured person.

Titular people, titular nation: in international law, the people in whose honor the state they inhabit is named. For example, in Uzbekistan the Uzbeks are considered the titular nation, in Russia - Russians.”

Putin called Jews the titular nation in Russia

Having distorted the question about the place of Russians on their land, Putin answered: -

The guarantor of the Constitution of the Russian Federation cooperative written by the Americans is Putin, for catchphrase- “Russians visiting the lands of the Jews” awarded Solovyov the “Order of Honor”

Putin has not ignored the main “titular” citizen of Russia, Berl Lazar. His broad chest as a “defender of the Russian people” was decorated with the Order “For Services to the Fatherland”, IV degree.” And Putin doesn’t care that the fatherland of his personal rabbi is in distant Italy.

Receiving the next award from the hands of the guarantor, Berl Lazar assured his spiritual son that his half-child arrived in Crimea for permanent residence with his family to establish his titular nation among the Tatars and Germans.

The family of Yehezkel Lazar intends to remain in Simferopol until the coming of the Messiah. Photo from the personal archive of Yechezkel Lazar.

I really want to acquaint the dishonest, idiots and provocateurs of all ranks with the truth.

State-forming nation

The indigenous people in Russia - the Russian People, and each of its representatives, do not have national, both federal and constitutional rights in the Russian Federation, i.e. discriminated against based on nationality. According to UN criteria, a state is considered mono-ethnic if more than 2/3 of its population belongs to the same ethnic group. That is more than 67%. The share of the indigenous Russian people in the population of Russia is 79.83%. And at the same time, in UN documents Russia is designated as a multinational state. What's the secret? Who benefits from eliminating the concept of “state-forming nation” from our vocabulary? Who are the Russians interfering with? Who is trying to blur our role in the life of Russia?

Russia has always stood apart in world politics. We have always had our own opinion, our own point of view. Even if we entered into any alliances, it was only in leading roles. Just 24 years ago, it never occurred to anyone to declare that such a nation as the Russians did not exist. And now not only foreign, but also our native politicians, artists and even deputies are talking about this. Probably overseas they still remember the Russian threat and are trying in every possible way to block it. But there is no threat. We do not lay claim to other people's lands. We just want to live peacefully on our land and raise our children the way we want. In the 90s of the last century, Russia underwent intervention. Came to us foreign culture, foreign capital, foreign life values. They mainly hit us, the Indigenous Russian people, the majority. We were poisoned, corrupted, soldered, killed, evicted; there is no mention of the Russian people even in the Russian Constitution. But we survived. Even though we lost a lot. Now they are simply trying to technically erase us. Like an unnecessary file from the computer's memory. And it’s a shame that this is done mainly by the hands of our own compatriots. They even took away our right to emphasize our nationality in our identity documents. But we live and continue to be the majority in this beautiful and great country. Despite everything.

Bottom Line

Improving the living conditions of the indigenous Russian People, the growth of national self-awareness and national self-determination of the indigenous Russian People and small indigenous peoples of Russia.

Solution

Legislative consolidation of the status of “Indigenous Russian people - state-forming people” in all regulatory legal acts.

On the fields;

Art. 3 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation - that's it:

1. The bearer of sovereignty and the only source of power in the Russian Federation is its multinational people.

Art. 3 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation - it should be like this:

1. The bearer of sovereignty and the only source of power in the Russian Federation is its multinational, multi-confessional, fraternal, ROOT people of Russia

2. The people exercise their power directly, as well as through organs state power and local governments.

3. The highest direct expression of the power of the people is a referendum and free elections.

4. No one can appropriate power in the Russian Federation. Seizure of power or misappropriation of power is punishable under federal law.

This is how it has been on Russian soil since ancient times, is and will be!

Olezhek also tried to argue with fate, but fate is inevitable!

Titular people- people, ethnic group, represented in the name of a certain territory: state, republic, region, district or other national administrative unit.

In the USSR, the titular peoples of the country determined the name of the fifteen union republics: Byelorussian SSR (Belarusians), Kazakh SSR (Kazakhs), RSFSR (Russians), Tajik SSR (Tajiks), Estonian SSR (Estonians), etc. Representatives of the titular people formed a local nomenklatura, representatives of titular peoples received benefits when entering educational institutions, the language and culture of titular peoples were supported at the state level. After the collapse of the USSR, many of the once titular peoples of the Soviet Union (Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Georgians, etc.) received their own national and independent states outside the territory of Russia.

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic(RSFSR), as the name suggests, had a federal structure. The Russian Federation inherited from the RSFSR the specified principle of building a state, in which components countries are relatively independent state entities(federal subjects), many of which are named based on their names of some peoples living there: the Republic of Bashkiria (Bashkirs), the Republic of Tatarstan (Tatars), Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (Khanty, Mansi), etc. However, in Russia there are many titular peoples constitute a minority in their republics and autonomies, while a significant proportion of them live outside these subjects of the Federation.

Unlike the existence of the USSR, the constituent entities of Russia received even greater powers: the presence of a president, their own constitution, parliament and other attributes of the separation of federal and republican powers.

A. N. Sevastyanov in the book “Time to be Russian!” writes: “In total, the number of persons titular nationalities, permanently residing, according to the latest all-Russian population census, in the corresponding republics - subjects of the federation (excluding Chechnya) - is equal to 8.89 million people, which is approximately 6% of the population of Russia (148.8 million people). In other words, 6% of the population have their own statehood, their own republics within Russia, their own constitutions, their own presidents, etc., while the remaining 94% of the population is deprived of all this. Isn’t this situation absurd, isn’t it unnatural?! Isn't this a gross, demonstrative violation of the rights of the absolute majority? Doesn’t this state of affairs require immediate correction?”