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Putin voted online in the Russian presidential election + video

The President of Russia participated in this election online on Friday, at the same time as the first day of voting for the eighth presidential election of this country.

According to the pictures published on the Kremlin Telegram channel, Vladimir Putin appeared at his desk in the presidential office of this country on Friday, March 25, 1402 and participated in the elections online.

Putin is one of the four candidates in this period of the Russian presidential election. Nikolai Kharitonov (Communist Party), Vladislav Davankov (New People’s Party) and Leonid Slutsky (Liberal Democratic Party) of Russia are other candidates for the presidential elections of this country.

The nationwide voting in the Russian presidential elections in the easternmost regions of the country in Kamchatka and Chukotka began at eight o’clock in the morning on Friday, March 15, local time (23:00 on Thursday, March 14, Moscow time – 23:30, Tehran time). A total of 93,920 polling stations are expected to be used by Russian citizens, of which 93,644 are inside and 269 are outside the country. Seven polling stations will also be active in Baikonur space base.

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This election is the first election period in the history of Russia, which will be held for three days.

The Federation Council or the Upper House of the Russian Parliament first set March 17, 2024 (March 27, 1402) as the date of the presidential election. The Central Election Commission of Russia later announced that voting will be held over three days, from March 15 to 17 (March 25 to 27, 1402).

114 million 212 thousand 734 people are eligible to participate in the presidential elections of this country, of which 112 million 309 thousand 947 people live in Russia.

The number of Russian citizens eligible to participate in this election abroad is also reported to be 1,890,863. 11,924 Russian citizens stationed at the Baikonur space station will participate in this election.

According to the head of the Central Election Commission of Russia, 113,574,550 voting fees have been provided to 89 regions of the Russian Federation.

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The number of printed voting fees is less than the number of qualified people because a significant number of Russian citizens have applied to participate in the elections online.
In this link, the Ministry of Communications and Digital Development of Russia announced Kurds: Four million and 900 thousand Russian citizens have registered online voting requests in the upcoming presidential elections of this country. The ministry announced on its Telegram channel on Tuesday evening: These people have applied to participate in the elections electronically and remotely by visiting the vybory.gov.ru site in 28 regions of Russia where it is possible to participate in online elections. do.

According to this report, 3.7 million Russian citizens have chosen the polling station that suits them with the help of the “mobile voter” service.

23 thousand 500 people have applied to vote at home on the website of Russian government services. If their requests are approved, polling station officials will come to them with ballot papers and a mobile ballot box.

Putin on the verge of assuming the fifth term of the presidency] The fourth (current) term of the presidency of Putin will end on May 7, 2024 (May 18, 1403).

In the ongoing elections, this is the fifth time that Putin has been nominated to participate in the presidential elections of Russia, and if he wins this round of elections, his presidency will be extended for another 6 years, i.e. 2030.

Putin became the president of the Russian Federation for the first time in 2000 and for four years. After the resignation of Boris Yeltsin, the former president of Russia, on December 31, 1999, Vladimir Putin succeeded him. On January 12, 2000, a group of politicians suggested to Putin to participate in the presidential elections, and a day later, he announced his readiness to participate in the elections during a speech at Saint Petersburg State University.

Putin also announced his intention to participate in the 2004 elections when he answered telephone questions from Russian citizens at the end of 2003. After the end of the eight-year presidential term, Putin stepped down because according to the Russian constitution, he could not rule the country for more than two consecutive terms. It was Dmitri Medvedev who became the new president of Russia after him, while Putin continued as the prime minister.

In September 2011, Medvedev suggested to the members of the “United Russia” party to support Putin to participate in the 2012 elections. In this period, Putin succeeded in winning the elections and this time, according to the new constitution, he was in charge of leading the country for a period of 6 years. In 2018, Putin refused to announce his candidacy early, because he believed that early announcement would divert the attention of the country’s officials from the main work and focus on the pre-election atmosphere. However, in December of the same year, in a meeting with Russian veterans, he announced his intention to participate in the elections.

This time, Putin announced his election program in December 1402 and one day after the announcement of the date of the presidential election by the Federation Council (the upper house of this country). It should be noted that according to the amendments to the Russian Constitution that were carried out in 2020, the current presidential candidacy is not prohibited for more than two consecutive terms.

 
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