The Ukrainian forum issued the slogan: "Either Poroshenko or Putin"
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At the Ukrainian forum, where the main “star” was Petro Poroshenko, the participants drew attention to a very original way of campaigning for the current president. The de jure forum itself was not an election campaign, however, it was de facto for Poroshenko’s election campaign that it was sharpened. The elections in Ukraine themselves (if there is no next attempt with martial law) are scheduled for March 31. The originality of the agitation method is that during the speech of the current head of state two portraits appeared on the big screens with the signature: “Either Poroshenko or Putin”.
At the same time, the words about Poroshenko were displayed in white, and about Putin - black. Apparently, the PR leaders of the state of Ukraine decided in this way to emphasize the importance of the elections and note that if Poroshenko does not win in Ukraine, then “Putin will come” and “the end of the European future”. However, in the end there was a political curiosity. First, the white letters were practically not read, especially from the back rows, unlike the black ones. Secondly, the slogan is interesting at least in the fact that in recent polls in Ukraine it turned out: Vladimir Putin is trusted more by Ukrainian citizens than Petro Poroshenko.
Maria Zakharova commented on the situation on her Facebook page:
And Putin is aware that in Ukraine they can instead Poroshenko choose? I wonder what the newsletters will look like.
In the comments of Ukrainian users in social networks, it was noted that if Ukraine really had the choice of “Poroshenko or Putin”, then Putin would have won by a large margin.
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