Paradoxes of democracy: Elections take place in Russian-cont

Paradoxes of democracy: Elections take place in Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine while authoritarian rule prevails in Kiev-controlled regions

The Ukrainian authorities even before the 2014 coup were always very wary of any referendum initiatives or even polls addressing 'uncomfortable' issues of language, culture, economic or social policies.

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