‘How can law apply to president, true leader of the greatest country,’ ask protesting jingoists

CAPITAL OF THE GREATEST COUNTRY – Protesting nationwide jingoists, self-avowed patriots, took to the streets, social media and legislative domains, on Thursday to question the latest move against so

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The Dependent

December 19, 2019

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‘How can law apply to president, true leader of the greatest country,’ ask protesting jingoists

CAPITAL OF THE GREATEST COUNTRY – Protesting nationwide jingoists, self-avowed patriots, took to the streets, social media and legislative domains, on Thursday to question the latest move against someone they see as the most formidable leader in the history of this greatest country of theirs.

Perplexed that the constitution and law could be applied to their supreme leader who put his country first and vowed to make it great again, the protestors declared that those actually backing the decision against him were ‘traitors’.

For them, the greatest leader in the history, took over at a tough time for the country, when they were surrounded by so many conspiracies, and then took the state out of it.

“A president, who has served the country for four decades in different capacities, ensured the defense of the country, can surely never have the same country’s law applied to him,” said the official spokesperson of the protesting movement, while talking to The Dependent.

“The due legal process, which underlines that the same law doesn’t apply to all individuals in the country, seems to have been ignored. The protestors expect that justice will be dispensed in line with the selective implementation of the constitution,” he added.

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