Ukrainian Presidential Elections 2019 and their Consequences: A Pessimist’s view
Introduction The second round (on 21 April) of the 2019 Ukrainian presidential elections witnessed a crushing victory—73.2% to 24.4%—by...
Read moreIntroduction The second round (on 21 April) of the 2019 Ukrainian presidential elections witnessed a crushing victory—73.2% to 24.4%—by...
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