Actor, comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy leads presidential polling in Ukraine

Actor, comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy leads presidential polling in Ukraine

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 12:26 AM IST
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Kiev: A comedian who’s never held  tops the public opinion polls ahead of Ukraine’s presidential election, but even he appears to be falling far short of enough support to win in the first round, reports Dailymail. Ukrainians voted on Sunday in the first round of the country’s presidential election, with incumbent leader Peter Petro Poroshenko seeking re-election and a surprise front-runner, comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

President Petro Poroshenko, who was elected three months after those protests, is running for another term but a poll released on Friday by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology showed him with support of just 13.7 per cent of the voters.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who shot to national prominence by playing the role of president in a television comedy series, topped the poll at 20.9 per cent. Yulia Tymoshenko, a former prime minister making her third run at the presidency, was in third with 9.7 per cent.

If no candidate gets an absolute majority of the votes on Sunday, a runoff between the top two will be held April 21. Nearly a quarter of those who intend to vote say they remain undecided, according to the survey. If no candidate gets more than 50 per cent on Sunday, the top two will fight it out in a second round on April 21, the BBC reported.

Besides Poroshenko and Zelenskiy, the third important face in the election is former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. A total of 39 candidates are in the fray, but only the three front-runners are considered to have any chance of victory. More than 34 million citizens are eligible to vote in nearly 30,000 polling stations, which opened at 8 a.m. Voting will end at 8 pm.

First results of the exit polls will be announced as soon as the voting closes. Vote counting will begin at 10 pm.
The Central Election Commission of Ukraine is expected to release primary official results on Monday morning.
The top three candidates have expressed largely pro-European views during campaigning. None of the pro-Russian candidates were being seen as serious contenders.

Poroshenko, 53, one of Ukraine’s wealthiest oligarchs, was elected in a snap vote after former pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych was toppled in the February 2014 Maidan Revolution, which was followed by Moscow’s annexation of Crimea and insurgency in eastern Ukraine. He aims to appeal to conservative Ukrainians through his slogan “Army, Language, Faith”.

Meanwhile, Zelenskiy, 41, is aiming to turn his satirical TV show, in which he portrays an ordinary citizen who becomes president after fighting corruption, into reality. He has done no rallies with only a few interviews,and appears to have no strong political views apart from a wish to be new and different. His extensive use of social media appeals to younger voters.

Zelenskiy readiness to speak both Russian and Ukrainian has gained him support in Ukraine’s largely Russian-speaking east, the BBC reported. Tymoshenko, 58, who served as Prime Minister and ran for president in 2010 and 2014, had played a leading role in the 2004 Orange Revolution, Ukraine’s first big push to ally itself with the European Union (EU).

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