It is not possible to stand aside at a time when Russia’s future is being determined. Russian TV presenter Yulia Baranovskaya announced this after voting in the country’s presidential election.
“Because I respect myself and my voice. I voted at the ballot box. For me, going to the ballot box is a tradition from childhood. I remember going to vote with my family as a child. “And I remembered from my childhood that this was very important,” he said.
According to him, there was a friendly and working environment at the ballot box.
“At my polling place, there were many election commission employees ready to help everyone, both an elderly grandmother and young people who came to vote for the first time. I’ve had no problems. Everything is very simple, fast and clear. For those who do not understand, everything is explained correctly and helped,” Baranovskaya added.
At the same time, the TV presenter said that the voting process took no more than 10 minutes in total. According to him, people came constantly, but the site was not empty.
Let us remind you that voting in the presidential elections in Russia started on March 15, including remotely. They will last until March 17.
Four candidates are running for president: Vladimir Putin, Vladislav Davankov, Leonid Slutsky and Nikolai Kharitonov.