2021 Baltish presidential election

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Presidential elections in Baltia in 2021 – presidential elections on May 3, 2021, as a result of which the President of Baltia were elected.

General Elections 2021
Country Republic of Baltia
Type Presidential Elections
Date of the elections 3 May 2021
Vote
62 % 38 %
Fabian Nowak (F&P)

Piotr Królikiewicz (F&P)

Jakub Królikiewicz (KPB)
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2029

Controversies

The presidential election in 2021 was a very controversial event, which resulted in numerous protests.

The Communist Party of Baltia, as well as non-party members of the government and other opposition activists argued that the elections had been rigged.
The election results were shown in the afternoon on all Baltia TV channels, after which protests and demonstrations began in front of the Presidential Palace in Yerushalome. In the evening, during the two-hour demostration and the conference hours, there were leaks in which the names of alleged voters were given, who in fact could not participate in the elections for various reasons. In the following days, KPB members went to file a complaint to the Supreme Court, which was supposed to annul the elections and repeat them. The Supreme Court dismissed the complaint and no re-elections were held. All through, the commission has been so-called "swept under the rug"