Original title:The vote rate is significantly ahead! Putin wins Russian presidential election

According to the data released by the Russian Central Election Commission in the early morning of the 18th local time, among the 85% of the votes counted in the Russian presidential election, the current President Putin led other candidates by 87.19%, and actually won the presidential election.

Haritonov of communist party of Russian Federation ranked second with 4.24% of the votes, Da Vankov of Russian New Party ranked third with 3.99% of the votes, and slutsky of Russian Liberal Democratic Party ranked fourth with 3.16% of the votes.

Putin delivered a speech at the campaign headquarters in the early morning of the 18th, thanking all voters for their support.

He said that Russia is a big family, and the results of this election reflect the trust and expectations of voters, and all the tasks of the country will be completed.

Russia will further develop and become more solid, stronger and more efficient.

Putin said at a subsequent press conference that he would continue to promote national development in his new term.

He said that all the main tasks of national development have been expounded in the State of the Union address recently delivered to the two houses of parliament, and every effort will be made to achieve the set goals.

The official voting for the eighth presidential election in Russia was held from 15th to 17th.

According to the Russian presidential election rules, the person who gets more than 50% of the votes in the election is elected president.

The Russian Central Election Commission will confirm the results of this presidential election no later than March 28th, and announce them within 3 days after the election results are confirmed.

Pamfilova, chairman of the Russian Central Election Commission, said on the 17th that Russia invited 1,115 international observers from 129 countries and regions to monitor the voting to ensure that the election was fair and transparent.

Export polls show that 71-year-old Putin won nearly 88% of the votes, which means that he is expected to be in power for another six years.

By the end of the next term, he will be in power for 30 years, exceeding Joseph Stalin’s 29 years.

The other three candidates who competed with Putin only got the single-digit support rate, which is obviously impossible to compete. In addition, they are similar to Putin in terms of administrative views.

Asked by an American reporter at a press conference if he felt that he lacked the voice of opposition, Putin, 71, replied, "This is life."

Putin pointed out that Boris Najreddin, a candidate with anti-war views, lost his candidacy because of insufficient preparation. "Maybe he should avoid making any mistakes in providing applications. As far as I know, this is the problem. He didn’t get enough votes to participate in the election."

At the same time, Putin also rarely mentioned the opposition leader alexei navalny. "As for Nabal, yes, he passed away. This is always a sad event, but unfortunately, we have other cases, and some people also died in prison." "The unfortunate thing happened, but it just happened, so there is nothing you can do about it. This is life. "

In addition, Putin also mentioned the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. He said that he would "consider" the possibility of a ceasefire during the Paris Olympic Games this summer, but he also stressed that he would always "act in accordance with the interests of the Russian Federation, which will reflect the situation on the front line". "I want to reiterate that we support peace talks, but this is not because our enemies are out of bullets. Only peaceful negotiations can create long-term interests for our countries, and we will support them. This is not to pause and let the enemy rearm. "

Before Putin held a press conference, the three-day presidential election ended, and after the polling station was closed, members of the Election Committee emptied the ballot boxes.

The presidential vote was not only held in Russia, but also in Russian embassies in other countries.

The photo was taken on Beswater Road, north of Hyde Park in London. Russian citizens living in Britain are waiting in line outside the embassy, waiting to enter the voting. According to the Daily Mail, the queue is about 800 meters long.

Nabal’s widow, You Liya Navalnaya, also appeared outside the Russian Embassy in Berlin on the 17th. She also went to vote.

After the voting, Navarnaya, 47, was interviewed and claimed that she had written the name of her late husband on the ballot. When asked if he had anything to say to President Putin, Navarnaya replied, "Please don’t ask me or anyone else for information for Mr. Putin."

Nabal Ni died in a prison north of the Arctic Circle in February this year. The death certificate stated that the cause of death was "natural causes". Nabal was banned from participating in this election and the election held six years ago.