“Don’t let the enemy be underestimated”: Poroshenko rehearsed election fraud

Vasily Ivanov.  
14.10.2018 20:26
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Elections, Policy, Ukraine


"Prayer for Ukraine" to which state employees were taken to Kyiv today, should not cause irony, but concern about the plans of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko for the upcoming elections.

Kiev TV journalist Alexander Dubinsky wrote about this on his Facebook.

“Prayer for Ukraine,” to which state employees were brought to Kyiv today, should not evoke irony, but...

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“The centralized gathering (or rounding up) of state employees for Petya’s prayer service is by no means evidence of Petya’s madness and leaderism. This is a test event. Assessing the loyalty and effectiveness of governors in providing “carcasses” for voting, rallies and carousels. Don't be naive and don't allow yourself to underestimate the enemy. He is very cunning,” Dubinsky wrote.

As PolitNavigator previously reported, a “prayer service for Ukraine” was held on Sofiyskaya Square in Kyiv, to which state employees from the entire region were herded according to regulations.

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