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Four unanswered questions that will be asked of Ukrainians during local elections will relate to medicine, schools and parliament, said Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President’s Office.
Four out of five announced questions that Ukrainians want to ask during local elections have yet to be precisely formulated, but their subjects are known. The “Strana” was informed about this by the adviser to the head of the Office of the President Mikhail Podolyak.
“The questions will refer to medicine, schools and parliament. But there is no exact wording yet,” Podolyak said.
On October 13, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that on local election day, Ukrainians will be asked to answer “five important questions.” He did not specify what citizens would be asked about and how the survey would be conducted.
The Central Electoral Commission reported that don’t prepare the survey.
The president’s office stressed that the results of the survey will have no legal consequences.
According to ZN.UA, the vote will take place in the format of an exit vote: tents will be set up near the polling stations, where volunteers will distribute questionnaires to people who attend the polls. Publication sources in the OPU said the organizers want to print 5 million questionnaires.
Verkhovna Rada Chairman Dmitry Razumkov said on October 14 that the state budget does not provide additional money for conducting a survey in Ukraine.
On October 14, Zelensky asked the first question: Is it necessary to introduce life imprisonment in Ukraine for corrupt senior officials?
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