Putin’s re-election garnered widespread support domestically, it also sparked rallies against him in Germany and France.
Vladimir Putin Re-elected as President of Russia for Fifth Term. In a significant electoral victory, Russian President Vladimir Putin secured his fifth term in office, winning the election with an impressive 88% of the vote.
According to Russian media reports, more than 80 million Russians, including Putin himself, cast their votes online. Voter turnout exceeded 67% by the end of the voting period. Notably, this election marked the first time voters from 29 regions participated in online voting.
On the final day of polling, bustling scenes were witnessed outside polling stations across the country. Authorities arrested 74 individuals nationwide for attempting to disrupt the electoral process.
While Putin’s re-election garnered widespread support domestically, it also sparked rallies against him in Germany and France.
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Putin’s victory underscores his enduring popularity and the confidence of the Russian people in his leadership. With his fifth term secured, Putin remains poised to guide Russia forward on the global stage.
Putin worked as a KGB foreign intelligence officer for 16 years, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel before resigning in 1991 to begin a political career in Saint Petersburg.
In 1996, he moved to Moscow to join the administration of President Boris Yeltsin. He briefly served as the director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) and then as secretary of the Security Council of Russia before being appointed prime minister in August 1999.