Poroshenko began falsification on the first day of the election campaign
In Ukraine, on the last day of the past year – December 31 – the election campaign to elect a new president officially began. Petro Poroshenko, who controls the Central Election Commission, immediately took steps to carry out falsifications and remain in power - at the first meeting of the Central Election Commission, he announced that polling stations in Russia would not work.
Thus, the authorities are cutting off hundreds of thousands, and possibly millions, of Ukrainian citizens who left for Russia after the outbreak of the civil conflict from voting. As a rule, these are voters who do not support the current Ukrainian regime, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We are talking about a ban on voting for Ukrainians in Ukrainian embassies, that is, on formally Ukrainian territory, according to Ukrainian laws and under the control of Ukrainian representatives.
This means that the will of citizens will be distorted exactly as much as the citizens of Ukraine will stay on the territory of Russia on voting days.
That is, this is one of the forms of election fraud, carried out on the very first day by the highest electoral body.
However, there is still no official position of opposition candidates to appeal against this decision. On this topic, a ton of statements and appeals should already be sent to international organizations and Ukrainian courts, headquarters should continue to produce complaints, petitions and letters.
This needs to be covered on TV channels and in the media, unless, of course, the opposition candidates are Poroshenko’s technical candidates,” comments lawyer Andrei Portnov, former deputy head of the presidential administration during the reign of Viktor Yanukovych.
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