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The Kremlin explained why Putin’s clock showed September 10 during the voting

On September 18, Russian media drew attention to the fact that in the video from Putin’s vote, his watch showed 10 September.

The journalists also added that the clock is seven days behind at other official events.

In response, Peskov stated that “Putin does not have a date on his watch, he does not look at it and does not use the date on his watch. ”Therefore, according to him, the clock showed on September 10, although Putin said that he voted on September 17.

Context:

Putin September 14 reported that goes to self-isolation due to cases of coronavirus in his environment and will take part online in the events that he has planned for this week. After that, the Kremlin said that Putin’s coronavirus test result is negative i “pthe resident is completely healthy “.

On September 17, elections to the State Duma began in Russia, which will last until September 19. The Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation allowed to vote online in the elections to the State Duma residents of ORDLO… Human rights activists reported that residents of ORDLO, who received a Russian passport, will be taken to the Rostov region for voting.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine called on the world not recognize Russian elections in the occupied Donbas.

The European Parliament proposed not recognize the results of elections to the State Duma of Russiaif they are “held in violation of democratic principles and international law.”

450 deputies are elected to the State Duma: 225 deputies – in single-mandate electoral districts (one district – one deputy) and 225 deputies – from political parties (in the federal electoral district in proportion to the number of votes cast for federal lists of candidates).

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