Polling Station to be open in North Korea For Sole Lucky Expat by Russia
The motherland is always within reach, even in North Korea.
Russia’s embassy announced on Monday that it would open a polling station in Pyongyang, the capital, so that the only Russian expatriate living in the country will have a chance to vote in presidential elections on March 18.
“Love does not know borders,” the diplomatic mission wrote in a Facebook post announcing the decision on Monday.
The polling station will be opened for Vladimir Li, the son of a North Korean father and a Soviet mother. His parents met in Kamchatka in the 1950s, the embassy wrote.
Happy voting, comrade Vladimir!
Russia’s embassy announced on Monday that it would open a polling station in Pyongyang, the capital, so that the only Russian expatriate living in the country will have a chance to vote in presidential elections on March 18.
“Love does not know borders,” the diplomatic mission wrote in a Facebook post announcing the decision on Monday.
Head of the Consular Section V.Voronkov and Vladimir Li
Russian Embassy in the DPRK / Facebook
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The polling station will be opened for Vladimir Li, the son of a North Korean father and a Soviet mother. His parents met in Kamchatka in the 1950s, the embassy wrote.
Happy voting, comrade Vladimir!
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