please raise his hand?
Russian
opposition politicians are used to running against candidates with the same
surname, it’s a commonly used tactic that can derail a few precious votes in
close elections, this
sort of “double” candidates is often seen during Russia’s election cycles, it is a shady tactic that
ensures votes are split between two namesake candidates thus increasing another
candidate’s chances of winning, but this is a first for two reasons, firstly there are three Boris Vishnevsky's, the original and two others that have changed both their Christian and surnames, secondly the two other imposters, previously known as Viktor
Bykov and the other Alexei Shmelev, have dramatically changed their looks, to match his,
it is unclear whether they
also turned to digital editing software, but they are all balding, greying, and
sport matching goatees, the
original Vishnevsky labelled his opponents’ tactics as “political fraud”, but
according to Russian law, it’s perfectly legal for political candidates to
change their names to that of their opponents, just months before an election,
so there isn’t much that he can do about it, the liberal
candidate said he didn’t know his rival’s motivations for posing as his doubles
in the upcoming municipal elections, but added that he “doesn’t think they
agreed to embarrass themselves like this for free”, according
to Russian media, the Russian Central Election Commission declared itself
outraged by Vishnevsky’s double candidates, but made it clear that they would
not be removed from the list, so who is the real Boris Vishnevsky? the gentleman with the tie.
2 comments:
Stan and Diana-We have always found anything to do with Russia has a distasteful twist…usually associated with some type of political corruption or political control of the people. This one is another great example of how Russia is different than the Western Countries. Poor James Bond alway seemed to stumble into these types of quagmires. Maybe the theme for another 007 movie? We shall wait and see!
Regards
John & Alley
Dear John and Alley, it does appear that the Russian mafia seems to prevail in a lot of wheeler dealing but as a comic aside, if there is one person that personifies the Russian gangster for me, it is Boris the Blade, from the movie Snatch, if you have not watched it it is a really good look at south east London low life's and of course Boris, when selling a dodgy gun to a client the conversation went like this:
"Heavy is good, heavy is reliable. If it doesn't work you can always hit them with it".
best regards, Stan and Diana.
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