The Fall of the Soviet Union: Why the Superpower Collapsed — Fexingo History

The Last Soviet Constitution: How a Document Legalized Collapse

7 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Soviet Union's own constitution—the 1977 Brezhnev Constitution—contained the legal seeds of its destruction. They discuss Article 72, which granted each republic the formal right to secede, and how this provision was exploited during the 'Parade of Sovereignties' in 1990-1991. The episode traces the evolution from Stalin's 1936 Constitution to Brezhnev's, examining how the document was designed to project unity but ultimately provided the legal framework for disintegration. Key figures include Mikhail Gorbachev, who tried to reform the union through a new treaty, and Boris Yeltsin, who used constitutional arguments to assert Russian sovereignty. The hosts also compare the Soviet approach to the U.S. Constitution's silence on secession and explore the role of the Congress of People's Deputies and the Constitutional Oversight Committee. The episode ends with a reflection on how written documents can both empower and unravel empires. #SovietUnion #Constitution #Brezhnev #Article72 #Secession #ParadeOfSovereignties #Gorbachev #Yeltsin #CongressOfPeoplesDeputies #ConstitutionalCrisis #USSR #Collapse #1991 #Perestroika #Glasnost #LegalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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