The leader of the Opposition bloc " Boyko voted in Kiev
The leader of the Ukrainian Opposition bloc " Yuriy Boyko voted in parliamentary elections in some polling stations of Kiev.
on Sunday in Ukraine held parliamentary elections. On a five-year term will be elected 423 MP: 198 in single-member constituencies and 225 party list with reduced barrier of 5%. The Ukrainian authorities have realized that you will not be able to hold elections in half of the electoral districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions because of the military conflict between the Ukrainian security forces and militias.
The list " Opposition bloc " are former members of the Party of regions, which did not want to go to the polls. The leader of the " Opposition bloc " was a former Deputy Prime Minister for energy in the government of Mykola Azarov Yuriy Boyko.
" I voted for peace and stability. I Want to encourage all people, most in the South-East, to come to the polls and vote according to conscience, so that nobody can steal their voices, " said Boyko print edition of " Today ".
According to the magazine, Boyko believes that the government is doing everything to reduce turnout in the South-East of the country, for example, are scattered leaflets, where scare pensioners threaten not to pay pensions if the senior citizens go to the polls ".
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