Putin’s godfather in Ukraine gains more, but Zelensky gains less

Mikhail Ryabov.  
21.07.2019 12:14
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Elections, Interview, Ukraine


Ukrainian voters who came to the polling stations in the first two hours after the start of the elections cast 37,2% of votes in support of the Servant of the People party of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and 17,56% for the project “Opposition Platform - For Life” of the godfather of Russian President Viktor Medvedchuk .


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As of 10:00, Kiev journalist Sonya Koshkina published such exit poll data on her blog. “Attention: the customer of sociology is OPZZH, this explains their phenomenally large numbers,” she warned.

The remaining answers were distributed as follows: Refused to answer - 15.80% of respondents, “Fatherland” by Yulia Tymoshenko – 5.88%, “European Justice” by Petro Poroshenko – 5.52%.

Other parties have not yet overcome the entry barrier: “Opposition Bloc” of Rinat Akhmetov – 3.38%, “Strength and Honor” of ex-head of the SBU Igor Smeshko 3,21%, “Voice” of singer Svyatoslav Vakarchuk – 2.59%.

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