If you are wondering how Putin again won the #russianelection - the first segment of this show explains how.
First, Putin’s courageous Russian critics speak out. Then, exonerees and survivors come together to heal.
Putin had to contrive a ‘landslide’ – because he knows cracks are showing in Russian society #russianelections
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https://tube.xy-space.de/w/fGBdt43qQWXGDUvcDXL7Q5
Title: Analysis and Projection of Vladimir Putin's Electoral Dominance in Modern Russia
Annotation:
This analytical report examines the unprecedented electoral victory of Vladimir Putin in the recent presidential election in Russia, where he secured 87.3% of the votes with a turnout of 77.4%. The report also explores the implications of Putin's electoral success in comparison to other authoritarian leaders, shedding light on the dynamics of power and politics in contemporary Russia.
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Dive into the unparalleled electoral triumph of Vladimir Putin in the recent Russian presidential election, where he garnered a historic 87.3% of the votes, with a remarkable turnout of 77.4%. This comprehensive analysis investigates the significance of Putin's victory and its parallels with authoritarian regimes, offering insights into the political landscape of modern Russia.
Hashtags: #VladimirPutin #RussianElections #Authoritarianism #ElectoralDominance #PoliticalAnalysis
Conclusion:
Putin's landslide victory underscores his enduring popularity and influence in Russian politics, setting new benchmarks in electoral success. The comparison with other autocratic leaders highlights distinct patterns in power consolidation and voter dynamics, signaling profound implications for Russia's political trajectory.
Keywords: Vladimir Putin, Presidential Election, Electoral Victory, Authoritarian Leaders, Political Dynamics, Russia
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I was an election observer in several Russian elections (and always managed to press for a fair count at my polling station). Here is a short nerdy thread about the counting process in Russian elections and how they are manipulated.
Also, AMA
The fact that official sources give #Putin a win with 75% in Tallinn and 68% in Riga are actually quite worrying (especially in contrast to losing with 30% in Vilnius). Either these countries have a large number of dangerous post-Soviet idiots (this version does not explain Vilnius or discrepancy with exit polls) or #Russia is preparing a ground for the future invasion (these countries border with "mainland" Russia unlike Lithuania).
On the other hand, here are the results of exit polls abroad: https://voteabroad.info/
You can see how people vote without being forced or their vote stolen. Samples (percentage for #Putin):
Berlin - 10%
Bonn - 31%
Budapest - 14%
Rome - 38%
Tallinn - 8%
Vilnius - 4%
Warsaw - 3%
Still too much (Western #Germany, I'm looking at you; and WTF is wrong with #Italy?), but nowhere near the majority.