Crimea Referendum: Final Results Show 97 Percent Of Voters In Crimea Support Joining Russia
MOSCOW (AP) — Final results of the referendum in Crimea show that 97 percent of voters have supported leaving Ukraine to join Russia, the head of the referendum election commission said Monday.
Mikhail Malyshev told a televised news conference that the final tally from Sunday's vote was 96.8 percent in favor of splitting from Ukraine. He also said that the commission has not registered a single complaint about the vote.
The referendum was widely condemned by Western leaders who were planning to discuss economic sanctions to punish Russia on Monday. Ukraine's new government in Kiev called the referendum a "circus" directed at gunpoint by Moscow.
But Valery Ryazantsev, head of Russia's observer mission in Crimea and a lawmaker from the upper house of the Russian parliament, said Monday that the results are beyond dispute. He told the Interfax news agency that there are "absolutely no reasons to consider the vote results illegitimate."
Russia or Argentina don't need the Falklands but what they should do with the bombers is map the ocean to search for natural resources and make sure international boundaries exist. Something the UK is slack at getting done and even then their pencils us usually pretty drunk. Brazil has huge fields offshore, Argentina shouldn't be any different.
Labor force: 1,724 (est.) (1996)
Child labor or somebody not vote?