The current head of state Petro Poroshenko is gaining 17.8%, Yulia Tymoshenko - 14.2%, Yuriy Boyko - 9.8%.

“I have three main questions today. The first is how the results of the election of the president of Ukraine will affect the course of voting in parliament. Ukraine is a parliamentary-presidential republic, so it is more important who controls the parliament, ”said Belik.

He added that the second intrigue is whether the leader of the presidential race will be able to mobilize a sufficient number of his electorate.

According to the deputy, the third question is how the recorded violations will affect the course of the elections.

“For example, a sharp increase in turnout in eastern Ukraine. As of 15:00, the CEC recorded a turnout of 44.35% in the Donetsk region, and 44.49% in the Luhansk region. And this is despite the fact that LDNR does not officially participate in elections ... Similarly, in 2014, at 15:00 the turnout was 10.8% in Donetsk and 16.9% in Lugansk regions, ”the parliamentarian concluded.

Previously published data from the exit poll showed that Zelensky was leading in the presidential elections in Ukraine with 30.4% of the vote.