The On paper, the Russian SFSR had the constitutional right to "freely secede from the Soviet Union" (art. 69 of the RSFSR Constitution, art. 72 of the USSR Constitution), but according to USSR laws 1409-I (enacted on ngày 3 tháng 4 năm 1990) and 1457-I[liên kết hỏng] (enacted on ngày 26 tháng 4 năm 1990) this could be done only by referendum with two-thirds of all registered voters supporting it. No special referendum on the secession from the USSR was held in the Russian SFSR
The On paper, the Russian SFSR had the constitutional right to "freely secede from the Soviet Union" (art. 69 of the RSFSR Constitution, art. 72 of the USSR Constitution), but according to USSR laws 1409-I (enacted on ngày 3 tháng 4 năm 1990) and 1457-I[liên kết hỏng] (enacted on ngày 26 tháng 4 năm 1990) this could be done only by referendum with two-thirds of all registered voters supporting it. No special referendum on the secession from the USSR was held in the Russian SFSR