Matúš Alexa

Versions of names: Алекса Матуш
Slovakia

Alexa Matúš is a Slovak activist and a head of the “Brother for brother” (Brat za brata) bikers club, which honors Soviet memorials of the WWII. He came to the occupied Crimea as an observer for the 2024 Russian presidential election, and later posted photos from a meeting with the head of the Russian occupation administration of Crimea, Sergej Aksyonov.

Corresponding elections

illegitimate
During the “presidential elections” held in Russia from 15-17 March 2024, Vladislav Davankov (“New People” party), Nikolay Kharitonov (Communist Party), Vladimir Putin, and Leonid Slutsky (Liberal-Democratic Party) competed for the presidency. Enabled to run yet again by controversial constitutional amendments effective 4 July 2020, Putin dominated the “elections” together with his controlled “opposition” excluding genuine opposition figures. These “elections” occurred under Putin’s regime control, both within Russia and illegally in occupied Ukrainian territories, including Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, ARC and Sevastopol.

Missions

International "observers" and "experts" observe the 2024 Russian Presidential Elections

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Institutional affiliation to “Brother for brother” (Brat za brata) bikers club



The quote is taken from the Russian media RIA. This quote was used to provide a facade of security and transparency around the Russian presidential elections held from 15 to 17 March 2024. The presence of international observers legitimizes the elections held both in Russia and in Russia-occupied Ukrainian territories.

Today we took photos and videos, talked to people, we also checked the electronic election monitoring system, and in the end, we came to the conclusion that Europe should learn from Russia how to run elections. We have to say openly that, in the EU, elections are backward and undemocratic.

https://ria.ru/20240315/vybory-1933312895.html (2024-09-03)