Election results in Sevastopol hit Menyailo, - source

15.09.2014 13:46
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Crimea, Policy, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Sevastopol, September 15 (PolitNavigator, Viktor Orlov) – The results of the elections in Sevastopol reduce Sergei Menyailo’s chances of retaining the post of governor.

PolitNavigator was informed about this by a source in the city organization of United Russia.


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According to him, Moscow will certainly pay attention to the low voter turnout. First, it will open the door for the Ukrainian side and the West to once again question the Russian status of Crimea.

In addition, the low activity of Sevastopol residents in the elections can be interpreted as apathy and disappointment with the government’s activities.

If the majority in the new legislative assembly is loyal to Alexei Chaly, the deputies will not approve Menyailo as governor, and President Vladimir Putin will be forced to propose another candidate, the agency’s interlocutor believes.

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