On March 18, the criminal occupiers’ “election commission” stated that the “voter turnout” at the “Putin re-election” allegedly amounted to 89.76%, “1,353,624 voters,” of which “93.60% voted for” the Kremlin dictator.
No one is embarrassed by such fantastic figures that would be impossible to ensure in real life even purely technically, with supposedly just over 1% of “invalid ballots” and with supposed “turnout” “in the Pervomaisky district – 95.74%”, “in the Krasnoperekopsky district – 95.05%” and in Sudak “with a turnout of 92.25%”, with supposedly “support for the current president” in the same “Pervomaisky district – 97.04% and Krasnoperekopsky district – 95.97%.”
It is noteworthy that the “election commission” in occupied Sevastopol decided to slightly “reduce the degree of fiction” regarding “voter turnout,” stating that it allegedly amounted to “81.79%,” where supposedly “92.6% is for Putin.” Analysts argue that such demonstrative fabrication of obviously fake figures for both “turnout” and “votes cast” is a precursor to a significant tightening of the Kremlin’s repressive policy against “dissent.”
It is also noteworthy that in fact, Crimeans massively ignored not only participation in the elections, but also the provocative call of the Russian “opposition” to “come and vote at 12 noon on March 17”, which was actually aimed at increasing the presence of people at the “election” show and a corresponding picture for the aggressor’s propaganda.