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Putin won 87.32% of the votes/ congratulatory messages begin

While the current president of Russia was able to get more than 87% of the people of his country's vote of confidence again, the participation rate in the elections reached over 74%, and the officials of Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua surpassed others in congratulating Vladimir Putin.
– International news

According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting “Nosti” news agency, the Central Election Commission of Russia announced at 8:00 a.m. today, Monday (Moscow time), that Vladimir Putin, the head of the current government, after checking 99.65 percent of the votes received, was able to get 87.32 percent of the total votes.

In second place, Nikolai Kharitonov, the candidate of the Communist Party of Russia, is in the third place with 4.30% of the votes, and Vladislav Davankov, a member of the New People’s Party, is in the third place with 3.82% of the votes. , and after them, Leonid Slutsky, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, also won 3.20 percent of the votes. After counting 100 percent of the votes, he won 85.13 percent of the electoral votes.

The Central Election Commission also announced that overall turnout in the presidential election across Russia reached 74.22 percent at the end of the third day of voting. It was also reported that participation in remote electronic voting (DEG) in the Russian presidential election was 94 percent, and the system generally performed well.

Foreign media announced Putin’s victory

Many western media last night published materials in which absolute victory Vladimir Putin was recognized in the Russian presidential election.

Thus, the French publication Le Parisien wrote: “Vladimir Putin was elected for the fifth term with a large margin.” This publication called Putin’s victory an expected news and noted that the current president enjoys “real and good popularity” among the people of his country.

Washington Post newspaper “, in turn, reported that the Russian leader was appointed as president in six years after the election. According to this publication, most likely, the next term of Putin’s presidency will be associated with “solving the crisis in Ukraine and guaranteeing the support of Russian citizens”.

Bloomberg news agency emphasized that the election result showed the undeniable support of the Russian people for the current president: Putin is preparing to achieve his winning record. Bloomberg added that unconditional support for Putin is related to his domestic and foreign policies.

The first congratulatory messages for Putin’s election victory

Tajikistan President Imam Ali Rahman congratulated Vladimir Putin on his re-election this morning even before the final results of the voting were announced and emphasized that the election results in Russia are a clear confirmation of the power Putin’s high political status and the widespread support of the people for him.

He added: The policy of the Russian leader is aimed at ensuring the sustainable socio-economic development of this country and strengthening its international position. Dushanbe officials will continue the process of developing strategic partnership between Tajikistan and Russia and mutual cooperation. Congratulates Vladimir Putin on his re-election as the President of Russia. According to him, this decisive victory confirms the unity of the Russian people around its sovereignty and permanent development. Daniel Ortega, the president of Nicaragua, even before announcing the final results of the vote Giri congratulated Vladimir Putin on his victory in the Russian presidential election. Ortega called Putin’s victory a contribution to stability around the world and expressed hope that the Russian leader will continue to improve the world’s conditions in the future.

Nicolas Maduro last night The president of Venezuela was one of the first to congratulate Putin. According to him, Caracas declares its unwavering readiness to continue close cooperation with Moscow.

After that, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez congratulated Vladimir Putin. And he reminded that this absolute victory, even before the announcement of the final voting results, “is a clear sign of the recognition of his leadership by the Russian people”.

Pskov also emphasized that the level The support of Russian citizens for Putin during the voting is a confirmation of the contradiction of foreign statements about “illegal elections”. According to him, the electoral system of Russia is completely transparent and the international observers who were invited to this country had the opportunity to see for themselves.

More 1,000 observers from 129 countries monitored voting in the Russian elections

The Central Election Commission of Russia announced that 1,115 foreign observers and experts from 129 Countries including Europe and North America were active during the presidential elections and monitored the voting process. : The international observers who came to Russia, instead of believing “the stream of lies flowing from the Western media”, decided to see for themselves how the voting is done in Russia. They were satisfied with the three-day voting process.

The American observer “Patrick Henningsen” says: “We saw how the elections in Russia were transparently will be held. This election was very important for the people of Donbas region. We saw how open the process was, people actively participated in the elections despite being near the war zone, they could vote freely and their votes would be counted honestly.”

According to this American expert, the elections in Russia are of great educational importance for international observers.

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