Peskov explained why Putin’s clock had a different date during the vote

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Russian President Vladimir Putin does not set the date on his watch and does not pay attention to it, therefore, during the voting in the elections on September 17, his watch showed a different date – September 10, said the press secretary of the head of state Dmitry Peskov. Mr Putin voted electronically in the State Duma elections. Social media users noticed that on election day his watch showed the date with a week’s lag.

“It’s just that Putin doesn’t have a date set on his watch, he doesn’t look at it, he doesn’t use the date on his watch, so, yes, he has a different date there,” Dmitry Peskov told RIA Novosti.

Earlier, Dmitry Peskov explained that Vladimir Putin used the phone of one of his assistants when registering. The President of Russia does not use a mobile phone. Mr. Putin has been on self-isolation since September 14, after those infected with the coronavirus were identified in his entourage.

The elections to the State Duma will last until September 19. The format of remote electronic voting is used in Moscow, Sevastopol, Kursk, Nizhny Novgorod, Yaroslavl, Murmansk and Rostov regions.

How the national elections began, read in the material of “Kommersant” “Everything went like raccoons.”

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