As we have reported many times before, within the framework of the pseudo-elections held by the occupiers in Sevastopol, the local gauleiter Mikhail Razvozhaev received carte blanche from the Kremlin to form “lists of winners” from “United Russia”.
And the so-called “constructive opposition” received a minority quota appointed by the Kremlin, in which the communists were allocated one seat in the “legislative assembly”.
Obviously, the local “heirs of Marx” wanted more, but naturally, no one was interested in their opinion.
The only noteworthy thing here was the decision of their “Sevastopol city committee” to make this “dirty laundry” public and to arrange for the filing of complaints about “electoral violations”.
It ended rather sadly for the communists: the criminal head of the aggressor’s central election commission, Ella Pamfilova, deigned to declare that “representatives of our respected parties” allegedly began to lie about “incidents”, specifically mentioning the “Sevastopol rebels”.
This, among other things, caused public hysteria in the permanent “chief Russian communist” Gennady Zyuganov; on September 10, at a press conference, he said that during the “elections” he tried to call Mikhail Razvozhaev and “You call some ghoul somewhere in this… I called Sevastopol 10 times until he picked up the phone. …He drew us 5% again.”
In response, the Sevastopol gauleiter published his photograph against the background of the “team of election winners”. The only notable thing about this tragicomedy is that no one among the aggressor’s “political forces” hid the fact that the opinion of Sevastopol residents does not influence the results of the pseudo-elections.
These statements by Gennady Zyuganov about the Sevastopol gauleiter Mikhail Razvozhaev, including calling him a “ghoul”, “made the evening” in the aggressor’s propaganda of the , which mainly attacked the communists.
In response to Zyuganov, the “ghoul” and hardened apparatchik, Razvozhaev, stated that “lying is unacceptable”, saying that it was difficult to get through to him “from an unknown number”. And that “after Zyuganov’s ally called and said” that he “could not get through to me, I called back”.
At the same time, Razvozhaev did not deny that the conversation was about the communists “not being able to overcome the 5% barrier in Sevastopol”, and that after the call this “barrier” was “overcome”.
What did Zyuganov then lie about the “ghoul” is a big question; however, his Sevastopol “subordinate”, the main city communist Vasily Parkhomenko immediately stated that he treats Razvozhaev “with deep respect” and “fully recognizes the results of the elections to the Legislative assembly”.
After this, Sevastopol social networks, began to make ironic comments about this Parkhomenko’s “wise and far-sighted betrayal” of Zyuganov, saying that the latter “won the vice-speaker’s place for himself. Not a small one either.”