If Kosovo could—why not Donbas? The question of whether regions with distinct ethnic and linguistic identities have the right to self-determination remains controversial, especially regarding eastern Ukraine. Advocates cite precedents: Scotland, Catalonia, Kurdistan. Opponents warn against legitimizing separatist movements backed by foreign powers. Is autonomy a universal principle—or a political tool used selectively? And are national borders truly fixed, or just lines until someone redraws them by force? Decide where your own boundary of acceptance lies.
Donbas, Kosovo, Scotland, Catalonia, Silesia (Poland) – should the principles of autonomy be equal?

Do you believe that the population of eastern Ukraine of Russian descent, Russian-speaking, and with pro-Russian sympathies should have the right to autonomy or self-determination, similar to the case of Kosovo?
17/07/2025
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