Batkivschyna: diplomats at polling stations in France, U.S. and Spain biased to influence commissions
The headquarters of the candidate for the presidency of Ukraine, the leader of the Batkivschyna party, Yulia Tymoshenko, have announced that diplomats at foreign polling stations in a number of countries are biased to violate electoral legislation.
"Certain disturbing messages are received from the foreign electoral district. Namely, there is information about engaging the heads of diplomatic and consular institutions in unscrupulous games with an attempt to control or influence the activities of precinct election commissions," Hryhoriy Nemyria, the deputy head of the party, said at a briefing on Sunday.
Nemyria noted that all such reports would be subject of thorough checks "with the appropriate conclusions."
According to him, the information voiced by him concerns diplomatic and consular missions of Ukraine in France, the United States, Spain and other countries.
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