Vote in the festive atmosphere in Russia 2018
Vote in the festive atmosphere in
Russia 2018
Russia is voting in the presidential election in a festive
atmosphere throughout Russia. Voting is
now taking place in a peaceful environment without any major irregularities.
Russia is voting in the presidential election in a festive
atmosphere throughout Russia. Voting is now taking place in a peaceful
environment without any major irregularities.
Russia is voting in the presidential election in a festive
atmosphere throughout Russia. Voting is now taking place in a peaceful
environment without any major irregularities. After the voting, many Russians
share pictures and videos of social media voting. To say, there is a festive
celebration in Russia today.
President Vladimir Putin's slogan is 'powerful president,
strong Russia' He did not participate in any TV debate in front of the
election. Not to be shown on TV is something new to his election campaign. Yet,
opinion polls say Putin is going to get 70 percent of the vote. Putin's rival
this year, seven Among them, left-wing fundman Pavel Grudinin, former TV
presenter Kessenya Sobchak But none of them will get more than 8 percent votes
- the opinion poll is so similar.
Voting started at eight o'clock in local time in different
regions of Russia and it will last for eight hours. In the remote areas of Russia,
the voting ends in the first place.
At the end of the country's polling ended in at least 10
regions. The Election Commission claims that 34 percent of the 72 percent of
the vote was cast in Moscow's local time.
"Until one afternoon we did not receive any major
irregularities in the Moscow city," said Alexei Viendikatov, head of the
social council of Moscow city election observers. The country's main election
commission is also saying so. "
Election commissioner Ela Pamphilova told reporters that observers
from more than 40 countries in the world responded to the invitation of the
Russian parliament and the Federal Council, and visited Crimea to look after
Russia's presidential election.
Ballot papers are gathered to count the votes in a center of
Vladivostok city. Photo: Reuters
Ballot papers are gathered to count the votes in a center of
Vladivostok city. Photo:
Selvaraj from Malaysia to watch the
Reuters
poll After observing several polling stations in Neheman,
Crimea said, "We see everything is open and transparent. We can monitor
everything in the casting process. See how voters are secretly voting and later
sending ballot papers to a special machine. So far, I have not seen any kind of
irregularity. '
77-year-old Vladimir Kotsar after voting in a center in
Moscow shared the picture on Facebook.
Photo: taken from Facebook
77-year-old Vladimir Kotsar after voting in a center in
Moscow shared the picture on Facebook. Photo:
As well as ordinary Russians
taken from Facebook
, stars also have many photos and videos in the moment of
voting, but have been spread through Russian media and social media. Russian
education manager Vladimir Kösar was born in Irkutsk, Russia's Siberian city,
in 1941. Many years of living in Moscow 77-year-old Vladimir Kotsar after
voting at a center in Moscow shared the picture on Facebook.
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