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Sham elections in Russia are not fair and free – Poland

Monday, 18 March 2024, 09:54
Sham elections in Russia are not fair and free – Poland
A ballot box during the Russian election. Stock photo: Getty Images

Poland has stated that the presidential elections in Russia are a sham and cannot be considered legal, free and fair, as the voting took place in the context of severe repression of the population, making it impossible to freely vote.

Source: An official statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland on 17 March, reported by European Pravda

Details: The Polish Foreign Ministry stressed that, contrary to international law, sham elections were also organised in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, as well as in Moldova's Transnistria and the Georgian regions of Tskhinvali/South Ossetia and Abkhazia, unrecognised countries led by pro-Russian separatists.

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"Such 'elections' are not considered legal, free and fair," the ministry said.

The escalation of repressive legislation restricting civil liberties and rights, politically motivated criminal cases and the exclusion of candidates expressing anti-war views from running for office are more reasons that the elections cannot be considered free and fair.

"Poland continues to strongly condemn such measures. We also object to Russia's decision to prevent independent Russian observers from observing the vote and not to invite OSCE observers," the statement said.

The illegal decision of the Kremlin authorities to hold elections in temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories deserves special condemnation.

"Poland does not and will never accept the conduct and results of the 'election' held in these territories. Russia should be held liable for having organised and conducted it on Ukraine's territory," the diplomats emphasised.

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