Russia gets six more years of Putin after apparent landslide election

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The elections were tightly controlled and closed to all genuine opposition challengers

Preliminary voting results in the Russian presidential election are displayed on a screen in Moscow, with Vladimir Putin securing 88 per cent of the first votes counted. Photograph: Stringer/AFP via Getty Imagesis set to rule for at least six more years, after early results show he secured an expected landslide victory in elections that were tightly controlled and closed to all genuine opposition challengers.

Dmitry Sergienko, who voted in Moscow, told reporters he voted for Mr Putin: “I am happy with everything and want everything to continue as it is now.”Government finally admits housing targets ‘significantly below’ demandWestern states said the election was a sham and voting in occupied parts of Ukraine was illegal: “The pseudo-election in Russia is neither free nor fair, the result will surprise nobody.

“We showed ourselves, all of Russia and the whole world that Putin is not Russia, that Putin has seized power in Russia,” said Ruslan Shaveddinov of the Anti-Corruption Foundation that Mr Navalny founded. Three groups of Russian anti-Putin militants based in Ukraine continued a cross-border raid into the Russian region of Belgorod that began last Tuesday. They claim to have seized control of two villages and captured several Russian soldiers.

 

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