Plamen Taskov Miletkov

Versions of names: Пламен Тасков Милетков
Bulgaria

Plamen Taskov Miletkov is a Bulgarian activist, member of the NGO "Аssembly of nations of Bulgaria", and Eurasian Institute of Geopolitics and Economics of Saint Cyprian (Евразийски институт за геополитика и икономика "Св. Киприян"). He headed several delegations from Bulgaria to the occupied Crimea in 2021 and 2022.

Corresponding elections

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

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Institutional affiliation to NGO Аssembly of nations of Bulgaria


Quoted from Russian media Komsomolskaya Pravda, this statement sought to present the Russian presidential elections held from March 15 to 17, 2024, as adhering to democratic norms. The participation of international observers was intended to lend credibility to the electoral process, encompassing both Russian territory and the Ukrainian regions occupied by Russia.

I should note that the elections were organized at a high level," he stressed. ''We saw many happy faces, the voting took place in a positive atmosphere. This is an important moment - your country is now setting the trend for the further development of the whole world. [Translated from Russian]

https://www.perm.kp.ru/daily/27580.5/4905305/ (2024-08-13)