(Moscow Composite Electric) Russian President Putin won another six -year term with nearly 90 % of the ultra -high votes. He may become the longest Russian leader for more than 200 years.Putin, which won high votes, refuted the criticism of Western countries in this election, saying that voting was "transparent and absolutely objective."
The Russian Central Election Commission announced on Monday (March 18) that according to the results of the full votes, Putin received 87.28%of support votes, which is the highest vote rate in the history of the Soviet Union.Harritino, the second -ranked Communist candidate, got only 4.30%.
Pamfelova, chairman of the Russian Central Election Commission, said nearly 76 million people voted for the votes to Putin.
Chinese official calls to congratulate Putin for re -election
Chinese official Monday called Putin's re -election, saying that it fully reflects the Russian people's support for Putin."China attaches great importance to the development of Sino -Russian relations, and is willing to maintain close communication with Russia to promote the sustainable and stable development of comprehensive strategic collaboration partnership between China and Russia in the new era."
The United States, Britain, France, and Germany have accused Russian elections from freedom and unfairness.
A spokesman for the White House National Security Council said: "Considering Putin's political opponents in prison and prevented others from competing with him, this election is obviously uncomfortable and unfair."Borel said that Putin was re -elected through "targeting and intimidation".
Ukrainian President Zelezi criticized Putin as a dictator who desires, in order to extend the power of personal power."There is no legitimacy of this election fraud, and it is impossible to have any legitimacy."
According to the number released by Russian election officials, the national vote rate of this election was 77.44%, exceeding the level of 67.5%in 2018, setting a record highest in history.
Putin: NATO's conflict with Russia not far
The 71 -year -old Putin held the first press conference at the campaign headquarters in the early morning on Monday morning, thanks to voters for their support and trust.
He said that Russia will continue to develop further, becoming stronger, powerful, and efficient, saying that all the main tasks and goals of Russia's development have been explained in the recently published by the two houses of the parliament.The established goals can be completed.
Putin emphasized in the speech of victory that no matter who threatened or suppress Russia, it was unsuccessful."They have not succeeded now, and they will never succeed."
At the same time, the direct conflict between Russia and NATO will mean that the earth is only one step away from the Third World War."Everyone knows that this is only one step away from the comprehensive Third World War. I think almost no one is interested in this."
Putin pointed out that NATO military personnel have appeared in Ukraine, and he said that the Russian army had heard some people speak English and French on the battlefield."There is no benefit. First of all, for them, they are dying on the battlefield."
He shows that if Ukraine continues to attack the Russian border region, Russia will establish a buffer zone in more Ukrainian territory to defend the Russian territory.
Putin also publicly mentioned the name of the late opposition leader Navarni, and said that Navari's death was a "unfortunate incident".Putin said that a few days before the death of Navari in prison, he had agreed to release Navarni when changing prisoners with Western countries. The only condition was that the latter must not return to Russia.
Navari's supporters have previously called on the public to vote to express their dissatisfaction with Putin.The Navali widow in Germany also voted at the Russian Embassy and wrote the name of the dead husband in the votes.Putin pointed out that the opposition launching a protest against him is not effective, but it should be punished to destroy the behavior to prevent others from voting.