On 19 October, on Pivdenno-Kiltseva Street, next to House 5V, OPORA observer spoke with the campaigner of the candidate Vitalii Mychyilishyn (electoral district 201, the Party of Regions). Campaigners, in particular, also spoke of direct bribery of voters with cash and grocery packages. The conversation was recorded on video.

That day, around 7pm, OPORA observer witnessed how a group of 4 people, 2 of them being representatives of a veteran organisation, arrived to the the tower block at the address of 11 Pivdenno-Kiltseva Street.  They delivered grocery packages to the flats saying that Vitalii Mykhailishyn helped them do it.

Vitalii Mykhailishyn commented on this information to OPORA observer, “This is a provocation, I have nothing to do with it. Everything I do — I do openly.” Vitalii Mykhailishyn also doesn't think of it as of a major provocation, “I think the provocateurs chose, for example, 5 locations in different parts of the city to make it look massive.

OPORA  encourages voters not to sell their votes. And people who conduct direct bribery of voters — to stop committing the crime.

For comment, please contact:
Nazar Tymoshchuk,
Election Programmes Coordinator of the Civil Network OPORA in Chernivtsi Oblast
063 628 67 71, [email protected]
Press Secretary of Chernivtsi Branch of the Civil Network OPORA
Hryhorii Sorochan

Reference:

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