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For many years, Vladimir Putin, who has been ruling the country, has been elected as the President of Russia for the fifth time, winning the Russian presidential election with 87.9 percent of the votes. In comparison, each of the three presidential candidates received only 4 percent of the votes. According to Russian media reports, voting continued for three days for the presidential election in Russia. During this period, out of 112.3 million voters, 74 percent cast their votes. The highest voter turnout was in Chechnya, where 96 percent of citizens participated in voting. Online voting also took place during the presidential election, and President Putin himself cast his vote online.
After the success in the presidential election, in his address, the newly elected President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, said that the electoral system here is more transparent than in America, and there is no democracy in the West, including America. My election is an expression of trust from the Russian people, and I thank all the compatriots for their support and trust. This is a message for the West that it will have to deal with a courageous Russia; in the coming years, whether it is war or peace, we cannot be intimidated, threatened, or suppressed. No one can defeat the Russians; Russia needs to strengthen its army further; my victory will make Russia stronger.
Putin further said that restrictions against China will end; relations between China and Russia will be stronger in the future; Ukrainian President is not an option for peace talks in Ukraine; the presence of Western forces in Ukraine can lead the world to the brink of World War III; Russian needs to think about who can be talked to for peace in Ukraine.