On Sunday, March 17, the last day of voting will take place in Russia. Independent election observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) or the United Nations are not allowed.
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However, German politicians from the Alternative for Germany (ADG) party came to Russia, Bild reports.
Three deputies of the state parliament from Bavaria – Ulrich Singer, Elena Roon and Andreas Jurko – went to Moscow: according to them, they intend to ensure that the elections are held fairly. All three deputies received an invitation from the Public Chamber of Russia.
In an interview with Bayerischer Rundfunk, parliamentarians said they would check the barrier-free environment at polling stations and ensure that there are special forms for blind people.
The leadership of the AfD parliamentary group in the Bavarian state parliament opposes the trip of its representatives to Moscow.
The parliamentary group categorically rejects this trip, said its head Katrin Ebner-Steiner.
The AfD’s Federal Executive Council also recommended that MPs not travel to Russia for the elections. In addition, parliamentarians were criticized by representatives of other parties.
Bavarian deputies from the AfG are and will remain Putin’s fifth column. They are trying to hide Putin’s anti-democratic elections and support a violator of international law. “You are a disgrace for Bavaria,” said Klaus Holeczek, leader of the CSU parliamentary group in Bavaria.
Source: Racurs

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