
Photo Ukrinform
The voting process during the second round of Ukraine’s presidential elections is passing without serious violations.
“The voting is being held in normal mode. I see no problematic issues at this moment. Everything passes according to the law,” Deputy Chairperson of the Central Election Commission Oleh Konopolsky said, Ukrinform reported.
He also hopes that the voting process will be held calmly during the day and “will pass without any key violations that could affect the election results.”
“At the moment, according to our information, neither the Central Election Commission, nor observers, nor law enforcement agencies, recorded serious violations that could affect the results of the elections,” Konopolsky said.
Voters will decide between showman Volodymyr Zelensky and the incumbent, President Petro Poroshenko, who made it to the run-off after the first round of voting on March 31.













