Extraordinary Elections to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine in General are honest, committed only a few cases of violations, said Advisor to the head of the interior Ministry, the candidate for people's deputies from the " Popular front " Anton Geraschenko.
on Sunday in Ukraine held parliamentary Elections. Only Parliament will be elected 423 MP: 198 deputies are elected in single-mandate majoritarian constituencies and 225 party list with reduced barrier of 5%. Threshold turnout no.
" in General, the Elections were calm and stable, there was not a single terrorist act, what we feared the most. I hope that for the remaining time that she never will, " said Gerashchenko at a press conference.
He added that recorded only one case of the use of weapons near a polling station in Krivoy Rog, however, as it became known, the shooting was not related to the electoral process." in General Elections in Ukraine today are fairly, legally, properly, and in relation to the position in which we live, I think they are quite exemplary, " said the Advisor to the head of the interior Ministry.
according to the interior Ministry on 18. 00 (19. 00 MSK)received 330 messages about incidents and violations related to the election process. For example, the story is about 35 reports of bribery of voters, 34 message about the dissemination of promotional materials, 22 - damaged ballots, 17 for the dissemination of false information and 20 messages about the mining. Among the incidents also include the loss of the seals of election commissions, the use of ballots outside the polling stations, the presence of invalid ballots.
Elections are held against the background of political and economic decline in the country. The Ukrainian authorities have realized that you will not be able to hold Elections in half of the electoral districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions because of the military conflict between the Ukrainian security forces and militias.
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