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People’s Deputy and Servant of the People party’s Kyiv mayoral candidate Iryna Vereshchuk said a paradoxical situation has developed in Ukraine when the authorities do not have their own media platforms and shadow money and are forced to defend themselves.
The ruling party should not carry out a parallel vote count in the elections, but is now forced to defend itself, said Irina Vereshchuk, a deputy for the People’s Servant and a candidate for mayor of Kiev of this political force. on the air of the program “Máximo” with Max Nazarov on the television channel “Nash”.
“I have never heard that the ruling party performs a parallel count, because it is as if we have doubts about our district electoral commissions and what is happening in the electoral process. But now we have a paradoxical moment in which the authorities do not have their own media platforms, when the power does not have money, I mean the shadow money that the opposition has. Power here really seems like an institution that must be defended, “Vereshchuk said.” We are more likely to defend ourselves against attacks, both personal and collective, against parliament, and the president is so constantly under a barrage of criticism, megatons of mud spilling everywhere. It is clear that this is not the position of those who are advancing. But all this will change. I hope that after the local elections we will receive full power. “
The fact that the Servant of the People party will carry out a parallel counting of votes in large cities in local elections was announced on September 28 by the leader of the political force, Alexander Kornienko, writes Interfax-Ukraine. The parallel count will not be at all sites, “but the main points will be covered, more than a million cities, regional centers, regional councils,” he said.
September 20 Feast “Servant of the People” Vereshchuk officially approved as a candidate for the position of mayor of the capital. In July Vereshchuk won the primaries for the post of mayor of Kiev.
Local elections in Ukraine scheduled for October 25… Elections will be held throughout Ukraine, with the exception of Russian-occupied Crimea and some territories in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Electoral campaign started on September 5.
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