Elections will be a huge scam in Crimea, – Zubkov

12.09.2014 23:30
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Crimea, Policy, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Simferopol, September 12 (PolitNavigator, Kirill Boyarin) – This year’s elections will be uncontested, and their results will be falsified. Businessman and ex-candidate for State Council deputy Oleg Zubkov stated this during the talk show “People's Verdict” on the ITV channel.

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According to him, the massive withdrawal of candidates for deputies indicates that the ruling party is afraid of serious competition and is eliminating candidates who have a great chance of winning.

“You don’t have to go to the elections, everything has been decided for the Crimeans. On the United Russia list, not a single candidate was discussed or proposed for consideration by primary organizations. Everything was decided by three persons in one office according to the principle: godfather, brother, matchmaker. But all the election results will be legalized the day after tomorrow, and this will be a huge scam,” Zubkov said.

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