Dodon: Online Voting Registrations in the EU Countries Need to as Well Be Checked

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While civil society talks about massive fraud within requests to open polling stations in the Russian Federation, the Head of State Igor Dodon questioned the authenticity of the lists from the EU. “Five or six thousand people have applied for registration at polling stations in Russia, but in Europe there are about 45-50 thousand people. What kind of falsification are we talking about? As President of the Republic of Moldova, I also asked the authorities to investigate this and find out how these requests were made. It will be very interesting if it turns out that most of the online registrations in the EU countries were done through the IP addresses of computers in Chisinau. And then the question will arise, what is happening,” Igor Dodon said in a show on Prime TV,  tv8.md reported. It should be noted that just a few days after the start of the preliminary registration process of representatives of the Moldovan diasporas in the presidential elections on November 1, the Russian Federation took first place in the list of for citizens requesting such registration to participate in future elections. TV8 journalists analyzed several lists submitted to the CEC and identified dozens of people who are not actually in the Russian Federation and have never even been there, but who signed the document stating that they intend to vote on November 1 in Russia. Moreover, the lists include people who work in government positions, in local authorities, headed by representatives of the PSRM.