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March 17, 2024

Pseudo-elections in Russia are neither free nor fair.

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    Pseudo-elections in Russia are neither free nor fair, and their results do not surprise anyone. “Elections” in the occupied territories of Ukraine have no legal force and are another violation of international law.

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    The German Foreign Ministry reported this on the evening of March 17.

    As of now, the Russian Central Election Commission has processed 40% of election protocols. Putin, as expected, is ahead of his “competitors” by a significant margin, with 87.34% of the votes. The turnout seemed to be 73.33%.

    At the same time, according to two exit polls – VTsIOM and FOM, the paths receive more than 87% of the votes, which is a record figure. His previous record was in 2018 – 76.69%.

    According to Russian propagandists, in the occupied territories of Ukraine, the roads allegedly gain up to 95% of the votes. Thus, in the occupied part of the Donetsk region, 95.23% allegedly voted for him, Lugansk – 94.12%, Zaporozhye – 92.95%, Kherson – 88.12%.

    The routes in Chechnya also achieved a record result – 99.28%.

    Source: Racurs

    David
    David

    I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.

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