Comedian leads Ukraine presidential election 1st round

IANS  |  Kiev 

Comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who has no prior political experience, is leading the first round of Ukraine's presidential election, putting in the second place, according to exit polls.

Former appears to have been eliminated on a projected 14.2 per cent.

Zelenskiy and Poroshenko will not to take part in a run-off election on April 21.

"I'm very happy but this is not the final action," Zelenskiy told the shortly after the exit polls were announced.

Poroshenko described his forecast second place as a "harsh lesson".

Meanwhile, the said that hundreds of electoral violations were reported in Sunday's election, but foreign observers said the vote appeared to be mainly smooth.

A total of 39 candidates were in the fray and more than 34 million citizens were eligible to vote in nearly 30,000 polling stations across

Zelenskiy, 41, is aiming to turn his satirical TV show "Servant of the People", in which he portrays an ordinary citizen who becomes after fighting corruption, into reality.

His extensive use of appealed to younger voters.

Poroshenko, 53, a chocolate magnate and one of Ukraine's wealthiest people, was elected in a snap vote after former was toppled in the February 2014 Maidan Revolution, which was followed by Moscow's annexation of Crimea and insurgency in eastern

He aimed to appeal to conservative Ukrainians through his slogan "Army, Language, Faith".

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 08:54 IST