Milos Banjur, an international observer of the vote in Crimea and a parliamentarian from Nis, Serbia, stated that voters have many different options to vote in Russia.
“My experience in Serbia is that one day is not enough for everyone who wants to vote. Considering that Russia is a large country, the three-day voting makes the procedure easier. Electronic voting is also a very good option. “I also like that voters have the opportunity to vote where they live,” he said.
Banjour added that voter rights were fully respected during the voting.
“There is no pressure on the voters, the commission members answer the questions openly and help the voters who have problems with the procedure,” he said.
Let us remind you that presidential elections in Russia will be held between March 15-17.