“There are no problems or politicization in the work of the headquarters,” Vladimir Solovyov noted. “And, most importantly, there is zero tolerance for violations.”
Vladimir Solovyov himself has already voted in the Moscow mayoral elections. But he did it the classic way: he came to his place. “This is because I am under surveillance,” the television presenter explained, “but in the previous elections I voted remotely and there was no problem.”
Let us remember that in the Moscow mayoral elections more than 2.3 million citizens have already voted. Of them, more than 1.9 million cast their votes online.