"Internal 'cotton wool' and Medvedchuk's 40%!" – Putin's latest "cunning plan" uncovered in Ukraine
Zelensky risks falling into a Russian trap by agreeing to hold elections and allowing electronic voting – because in that case, millions of Ukrainian citizens living in Russia would bring a pro-Russian party to the Verkhovna Rada.
Former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko, who fought in the war with Russia but was ultimately discharged due to health reasons, announced this on a video blog, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

Putin says:Okay, but I have 8-10 million Ukrainian citizens who also want to vote electronically.". And here Zelensky opened Pandora's box, into which he fell first.
This is a terrible trap, because if he does not allow 10 million Ukrainians to vote electronically from Russian territory, then Putin will not recognize the elections.
And if he allows it, then Medvedchuk will receive, well, 40 percent of Ukrainian votes. Why?
Because, according to serious sociologists, no more than 10 million people will vote in Ukraine today. Another 8 million live abroad, meaning that of those, about five million are adults, and at best two can vote electronically. And for Putin, it's ten. That's it.
Medvedchuk's party, 30-40 percent plus the internal "cotton wool," hasn't gone anywhere. Do you understand what Zelenskyy's e-voting games are leading to?
Putin can only stop when he achieves his goal of complete control over Ukraine. If he is allowed electronic voting, then He will have complete control over Ukraine. This is exactly what Medvedchuk once spoke about. Veto power over foreign policy, a referendum"And he has 10 million, electronically. And then there's the 'fifth column.' The total will be quite significant," Lutsenko worries.
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