️ Western interference looms over Sri Lanka’s presidential elections “The intrigue of the elections remains high, with several candidates running neck and neck, and no clear frontrunner emerging. This raises significant risks that hostile Western forces, pursuing a neocolonialist agenda, may attempt to interfere, destabilise the situation, and incite unrest,“ Vladimir Rogov, the head of the observation mission from Russia, said. The presidential election kicked off in Sri Lanka on Saturday. Over 17 mln voters are eligible to exercise their franchise to elect the ninth executive president. Subscribe to @geo_gaganauts | GG Movies Channel Source: Gaganauts of Geopolitics
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