Russians in Phuket formed a long queue in front of the ballot box

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At the Russian Consulate General of Russia in Phuket, where the voting center for the Presidential election of the Russian Federation is located, there was a kilometer-long queue of Russians who wanted to vote. This was reported by RIA News.

“The line starts from the door of the Consulate General, crosses the square in front of the Russian diplomatic office, turns the opposite corner of the house and stretches along the sidewalk along the street, covering its entire width for hundreds of meters.” message follows.

Formerly Russian Commissioner for Human Rights Tatyana Moskalkova objections sent In the UN, OSCE ODIHR and many other organizations to ensure that the rights of Russian voters abroad are not violated.

From March 15 to 17, voting in presidential elections in Russia is held, including remotely. There were also incidents at the event: in many regions of the Russian Federation, people filled ballot boxes with bright green and paint, thus ruining ballot papers. Chairman of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation Ella Pamfilova named Such actions are “an element of terrorism”.

Four candidates are running for the post of President of Russia: Vladislav Davankov (New People), Vladimir Putin (as a self-nominated candidate), Leonid Slutsky (LDPR) and Nikolai Kharitonov (Communist Party of the Russian Federation).

Previously reportedA schoolgirl set fire to a tablecloth at a polling station in Krasnodar.

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