Fernando Moragon

Versions of names: Фернандо Морагон; Fernando Maragon; Fernando Moragón
Spain

Fernando Moragon is the President of the Hispano-Russian Observatory of Eurasia Association (Observatorio Hispano-Ruso de Eurasia). He is also the chair of the Spanish-Chinese Council “One Belt, One Road”. He regularly participates in various conferences, congresses, and round tables.

Missions

Individual Observers at the 2022 pseudo-referendum for the formal annexation of occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia to Russia

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Institutional affiliation to Hispano-Russian Observatory of Eurasia Association (President)

The referendum meets all the requirements of democracy... The West has no idea what is really happening. We are seeing the decline of democracy there, while what we see here is real democracy. [Translated from Russian]

Individual Observers at the 2023 territorial pseudo-elections in the occupied territories of Ukraine

not identified

Institutional affiliation to Spanish-Chinese Council “One Belt, One Road”, Chair

The election commission of the Zaporozhye region was visited by foreign electoral experts who came to the region for the elections, reports RIA Novosti correspondent.
Among the guests were Sebastian Salgado (Argentina), Fernando Moragon (Spain), Israel Gomez Arconada (Mexico), White Reid (USA), Thomas Reper (Germany), Goran Šimpraga (Serbia), Goran Petronijevic (Serbia) and Ljubica Blaškova (Slovakia). [Translated from Russian]

Corresponding elections

illegitimate
From 23 to 27 September 2022, the Russian forces organised a sham election process - pseudo-referendum as a pretext for the formal annexation of the regions of occupied Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson by Russia. The annexation of the four regions was announced on 30 September 2022.
illegitimate
From 8 to 10 September 2023, the Russian forces organised widely condemned regional and municipal elections in the regions of occupied Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson. The results were largely rejected by the international community, with North Korea and Syria being the only ones to explicitly recognise them.