Several hundred Russians are waiting to vote at the embassy in Podgorica

Today is the last day of the Russian presidential elections. It is not known how many Russians in Montenegro have the right to vote

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Photo: Slađan Fatić
Photo: Slađan Fatić
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Several hundred citizens of Russia are waiting in front of the Embassy of that country in Podgorica to vote in the presidential elections.

The Russian Embassy is located at Veliše Mugoše Street 1, in Zagorič, and the queue in which they are waiting stretches all the way to the Vezir Bridge.

The polling station will be open until 20:XNUMX p.m., and there are four candidates on the ballot - Vladimir Putin, head of the Liberal Democratic Party Leonid Slutsky, Vladislav Davankov from the New People's Party and Nikolai Kharitonov from the Communist Party.

"In order to vote, you must visit the polling station in person and show a valid passport," the Embassy's website states.

The embassy stated on the Telegram network that security and control measures will be strengthened on the day of voting in order to protect the safety of voters and members of the election commission.

"Video surveillance will be provided at the polling station," the post states.

There is no information on the website and social networks of the Embassy about the number of Russian citizens who have the right to vote in Podgorica. About 27.000 Russians officially reside in Montenegro.

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