VLADIMIR PUTIN WINS ANOTHER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AGAIN
Vladimir Putin who contested for a fourth term in
office, will lead Russia for another six years after securing an expected
victory in Sunday’s presidential election.
Vladimir Putin who contested in the election
alongside seven other candidates, though opposition leader Alexei Navalny was
barred from running, had been predicted to win the election.
With the recent win, Putin claims the mantle of the
vast country’s longest-serving ruler other than Joseph Stalin. Speaking to a
crowd who attended a pop concert near the Kremlin marking his victory, Putin
hailed those who voted for him as a “big national team,” adding that “we are
bound for success.” He said that the nation needed unity to move forward and
urged the audience to “think about the future of our great motherland.” He then
led the enthusiastic crowd to chant “Russia!”
The last time Putin faced voters was in 2012, when
he was up against a serious opposition movement. But since then he has boosted
his popularity thanks to Russian actions in Ukraine and Syria.
Yevgeny Roizman, the mayor of Yekaterinburg,
Russia’s fourth-largest city, says local officials and state employees have all
received orders “from higher up” to make sure the presidential vote turnout is
more than 60 percent.
“They are using everything: schools, kindergartens,
hospitals — the battle for the turnout is unprecedented,” said Roizman, one of
the rare opposition politicians to hold a significant elected office.
Reuters reported Russia’s Central Election
Commission recognized there were some irregularities, but not enough to make
the overall results illegitimate. Putin loyalists said the result was a
vindication of his tough stance towards the West.
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