Voting was arranged in Belarus on par with European nations

       Voting was arranged in Belarus on par with European nations, Vladimir Churov, Head of Russia’s Central Election Commission, told media. Vladimir Churov worked in Belarus as an observer.
       “I can say that the organization of the voting process and the equipment of polling stations were in full compliance with Belarusian laws and were as good as those in other European countries.
I was slightly surprised by the small number of observers at the polling stations I had visited. The number varied mainly between one and four. At one of the polling stations there were more observers due to the presence of two OSCE observers”.


       In Baranovichi Vladimir Churov visited a polling station where only one candidate was left because two candidates had dropped out of the race. “But it was displayed in line with the Belarusian legislation. Information about them had been removed and voters had been notified about it,” said the Head of Russia’s CEC.
Vladimir Churov said that he had started the observation process by visiting five polling stations in Brest. “Including the polling station, in which we took a practical interest. I’d say it was the most transparent polling station I’ve seen today literally because all the walls were made of glass,” he remarked.

 
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