Residents of a village in Buryatia first arrived for the elections

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Residents of the Buryat village of Ulentui, Zakamensky district, dressed in national costumes and rode horses to the Russian presidential elections. This was reported by telegram channel “Media Center Presidential Elections”.

“As residents of Ulentui village, we came to vote. Uragsha! – said Ulentui Secondary School physical education teacher Nima Tsyrenzhapov.

He and several other cyclists arrived at the school polling station.

Before that, on Sakhalin, 92-year-old local resident Pelageya Filippova had come to vote in the Russian presidential elections as an independent.

After Pelageya Andreevna, 93-year-old local resident Nikolai Dunaev also came to polling station number 92. He also refused to vote at home.

“socialbites.ca” potential customers Online broadcast of the Russian presidential elections that will take place in the country from March 15 to 17. The ballot papers include four candidates for the presidency: Vladislav Davankov (New People), Vladimir Putin (self-nominated), Leonid Slutsky (LDPR) and Nikolai Kharitonov (Communist Party of the Russian Federation).

Remote electronic voting (DEG) is being used in many regions for the first time in Russia for presidential elections. Russians will be able to vote online or in person for three days. Polling places are also open abroad, in countries where Russia has a diplomatic presence. Their numbers this year are markedly lower than in the 2018 presidential election.

Previously Lukashenko compared Belarusian dictatorship with elections in the USA.

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