How is the green gang going to solve the issue of "voting in the temporarily occupied territories, if they remain" in such a "unique" way?
I have only one possible answer to this: voting in a smartphone.
In Zelensky's smartphone and in Fedorov's smartphone.
They will decide on their smartphones who won the election. And whether you like their decision or not, they don't care. They will say "the computer is not wrong" and shut up, you Kremlin agent.
And we can only talk about one option for online voting - in the Diia app.
That's why billions have been poured into Diia.
That is why Diia conducts regular "surveys".
That's why tickets to international events cannot be purchased without Diia.
We want the voters to get used to Diia. To make it either impossible or "inconvenient" to do without it.
To artificially create a situation of alleged "hopelessness". Like, "Well, how else? We don't want to, but we have to."
And at the same time, the current ruling party is not upset by the fact that they are the main beneficiaries of the "elections in action".
They have a conflict of interest the size of Greenland, but Stefanchuk doesn't care.
The Diia system was created by the Greens and is supported by the Greens. That is why they will not share access to it with any "international observers" - because even 2-3% of "electronic" votes may well be decisive, especially in combination with other fraud.
And the Greens can't lose power, otherwise they'll end up in prison, exile, extradition, and on the international wanted list. And you don't want to run away and hide all the time, you want to live a beautiful life in your own villas in Marbella.
Fedorov actively denies the possibility of "voting in Diya".
But Stefanchuk let it slip, apparently he hadn't been given the manual with the darkrooms in time.
No one knows yet when the war will end, when martial law will be lifted, when elections will be scheduled. I hope it will happen in this century.
But even a small, even innocent hint of any e-election should be immediately and severely punished.
Because for the next decade after the end of the war, any "e-elections" will mean only and exclusively falsification of the results.
In favor of those who will organize such "e-elections".
To conduct elections partially online, it takes at least 10 years of intensive, focused work by a large team of professionals, both in the field of IT and electoral law.
And especially in the field of cybersecurity.
The Greens believe that its role is somewhat exaggerated.