According to the President of Ukraine, “the Russian dictator is imitating another election.”
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is recently imitating the next elections in the Russian Federation, although everyone in the world understands that this figure, as has often happened in history, is simply sick of power and is doing everything to rule forever. President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky said this in his address.
According to him, there is no such evil that Putin will not commit in order to prolong his personal power, “and there is no one in the world who would be immune from this.”
“I thank every state, every leader, all international organizations that call and will call these things by their proper names. Everything that Russia does in the occupied territory of Ukraine is a crime,” Zelensky said.
He emphasized that “for everything that was done by Russian murderers in this war and for the sake of Putin’s eternal power, there must be fair retribution.”
“He fears more than anything only one thing – justice. This imitation of elections does not and cannot have any legitimacy. This figure should end up in the dock in The Hague – this is exactly what we must ensure. Everyone in the world who values life and decency,” – summed up the head of government.
Russian Presidential Elections 2024 – latest news
The Russian Central Election Commission gives Putin an absurd 87% of the votes. In particular, according to interim data from the Central Election Commission of the aggressor country, in Chechnya more than 99.28% voted for the current president of the Russian Federation. Putin’s results in Moscow are slightly lower – here he was supported by “only” about 88% of voters.
These figures correlate with the data of the so-called “exit polls” conducted in the Russian Federation: they show that, oddly enough, Putin received less than 100% of the votes – about 87%.
Earlier, the Central Election Commission reported on a fantastic turnout in the Russian presidential elections. At the time the polls were closed, the turnout was supposedly 73.3%, which is the highest figure since the collapse of the USSR.