At the beginning of May, the occupiers announced that “unanimous elections of a new composition” had been held for the criminal “election commission”; however, there are no new faces in this “doll’s house”, compared with the composition of the “commission” that was engaged in rigging “Putin’s re-elections” on the peninsula, and here it is somewhat more interesting who has now been “left behind”.
However, the “Moscow auditor” Inna Guzeeva also remained “with her people”, also as collaborators Olga Balagura, Natalya Bezruchenko, Sergei Kulikov, Vardan Sargsyan, Elena Tokhtabaeva, who have been on the “electoral commission” since at least 2019, and Alexandra Fedotova, who was added to the “commission” in 2023.
All these characters not have any “own significance” in the occupiers’ “table of ranks”, and they were actually “nominated” not by some formal “organizations”, but by collaborators’ specific groupings.
So, in 2019, the criminal “speaker” Vladimir Konstantinov “brought” his protégés, the now “re-elected” Balagura and Kulikov, into the “commission”, but the then puppets of Sergei Aksyonov, Artemy Dobrovolsky and Viktor Mokrushin are not on the current “list of re-elected”, and it is not clear where the criminal “chairman of the commission” Mikhail Malyshev, who has been serving the occupiers in this role since 2014, has gone now.
Thus, it is obvious that despite the announced “royal forgiveness” for Sergei Aksyonov and his “reappointment as head of Crimea” announced for the fall, the Kremlin ordered the criminal “local elections” to be “organized”, including the “sale of seats,” specifically to Konstantinov, for “unquestioning execution” of which the fake “speaker”, extremely likely, established “full control” over the puppets from the “election commission”.