In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the Kremlin conducted a demonstrative propaganda campaign – collecting signatures for Vladimir Putin.
In Russian-occupied Donetsk, they began collecting signatures in support of Vladimir Putin as a candidate for the Russian presidency. Advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol Pyotr Andryushchenko announced this on Saturday, January 13, on his Telegram channel.
He emphasized that those who do not agree to sign face the threat of dismissal.
“The “honest” collection of signatures for the nomination of the dictator Putin for the presidency is carried out by the management of the Donetskstal metallurgical plant,” Andryushchenko said.
He published a photo of the subscription sheet, which stated the employees’ full names, dates of birth, place of residence and passport information.
“Each of them must have a signature that will indicate the alleged support of Putin’s self-nomination of residents of the occupied territories,” explained the mayor’s adviser.
“Putin’s fair election of Putin reached Donetsk. It’s strange, where did all the support of Putin go? Isn’t everything there in reality? Rhetorical questions,” Andryushchenko wrote.
We remind you that the current leader of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has decided to participate in the presidential election in March 2024.
As you know, Putin turned 71 years old on October 7. He has surpassed even Leonid Brezhnev’s 18-year tenure.
Earlier, the media found out who will “compete” with Putin in the election. The main criterion for the selection of candidates used in the Kremlin is age over 50, so that Putin does not look like a “grandfather” compared to them.
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