According to our sources, Volodymyr Zelenskyy's political strategists are currently working on the main strategies for the presidential elections, which are likely to take place next year.
Our source names several main strategies for building an election campaign that are currently being considered in the Office of the President.
The first issue is the issue of “implementing online voting,” which, according to the latest information, will not happen with a 90% probability.
Thus, according to the source, “ there will be no smartphone elections with a probability of 90%, due to Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s loss of trust in the Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov .” It is worth noting that the “loss of trust of the President in Fedorov” occurred as a result of his confrontation with Andriy Yermak, David Arakhamia, and Kirill Budanov.
Also, according to the source, Volodymyr Zelensky's polytechnicians are based on the following figures in their forecasts and strategy building.
In particular, Zelensky estimated that a maximum of 15 million Ukrainians would vote in the presidential election, of which 5 million are abroad and almost 2 million voters were classified as “military personnel, police, and special services.” They also took into account that Ukrainians from Russia would vote in neighboring countries.
In the context of these calculations, the source reports that “ the SZCH register was closed in order to obtain up to 100 percent of the military votes .”
Also, according to the source, “ as for overseas districts, they will abolish the need for confirmation in military registries and will even allow voting with expired passports .”

