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When elections don't go the way the US wants. On Monday, the United States called the election of leaders and parliamentarians in the self-proclaimed people’s republics of Donetsk and Lugansk a “farce,” according to a spokeswoman for the US State Department, Heather Nauert. On Sunday the two self-proclaimed people’s republics held elections for leaders and parliamentarians. Turnout in Donetsk reached 80.1% of voters, while in Lugansk the number was 77%, according to the central constituency committees of the republics.… Fort Russ NewsAGAINST DEMOCRACY: U.S BLASTS DONBASS ELECTIONS AND THREATENS SANCTIONSPaul Antonopoulos
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When elections don't go the way the US wants. On Monday, the United States called the election of leaders and parliamentarians in the self-proclaimed people’s republics of Donetsk and Lugansk a “farce,” according to a spokeswoman for the US State Department, Heather Nauert. On Sunday the two self-proclaimed people’s republics held elections for leaders and parliamentarians. Turnout in Donetsk reached 80.1% of voters, while in Lugansk the number was 77%, according to the central constituency committees of the republics.… Fort Russ NewsAGAINST DEMOCRACY: U.S BLASTS DONBASS ELECTIONS AND THREATENS SANCTIONSPaul Antonopoulos
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When elections don't go the way the US wants.
On Monday, the United States called the election of leaders and parliamentarians in the self-proclaimed people’s republics of Donetsk and Lugansk a “farce,” according to a spokeswoman for the US State Department, Heather Nauert.
On Sunday the two self-proclaimed people’s republics held elections for leaders and parliamentarians. Turnout in Donetsk reached 80.1% of voters, while in Lugansk the number was 77%, according to the central constituency committees of the republics.…Fort Russ News
AGAINST DEMOCRACY: U.S BLASTS DONBASS ELECTIONS AND THREATENS SANCTIONS
Paul Antonopoulos