“I promised you we would win. We have won. Glory to Russia,” Putin, dressed in an anorak and flanked by outgoing President Dmitry Medvedev, told tens of thousands of flag-waving supporters late in the evening at a victory rally meters from the red walls of the Kremlin.
“We have won in an open and honest battle. We proved that no-one can force anything on us.”
It's unofficial, but they're saying he won around 63% of the votes.
I think he's pretty awesome. He turned Russia around, and is the reason why they're a world superpower now. One of the great world political readers. You may not like him, but he's good.
All hail the new dictator, literally the same as the old dictator.
I have question, not necessarily aimed at you, but in general. Why is someone automatically a "dictator" if they don't bend over and do as the Americans (and EU) say?
People in Russia LOVE Putin. Although, in recent times, the support of Putin and his party has dropped off. But they're still the biggest party (and political figures) in Russia and by a wide margin.
I have question, not necessarily aimed at you, but in general. Why is someone automatically a "dictator" if they don't bend over and do as the Americans (and EU) say?
People in Russia LOVE Putin. Although, in recent times, the support of Putin and his party has dropped off. But they're still the biggest party (and political figures) in Russia and by a wide margin.
Namely because he's a dictator under the guise of there being democratic elections, just like in Iran.
It's unofficial, but they're saying he won around 63% of the votes.
I think he's pretty awesome. He turned Russia around, and is the reason why they're a world superpower now. One of the great world political readers. You may not like him, but he's good.
Russia is a small economic power with nuclear weapons and pretensions of being a superpower.
Since I agree opinion polls indicate he would have won anyway, one wonders why he's in the business of rigging election results.
Pretty smarmy and likely corrupt guy.
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I have question, not necessarily aimed at you, but in general. Why is someone automatically a "dictator" if they don't bend over and do as the Americans (and EU) say?
People in Russia LOVE Putin. Although, in recent times, the support of Putin and his party has dropped off. But they're still the biggest party (and political figures) in Russia and by a wide margin.
The reason we don't call Sarkozy or Berlusconi a dictator is because they're elected legitimately. If the election is (constantly) rigged, or otherwise unduly influenced by the winning party, then you're allowed to call them a dictator.
If people in Russia love Putin then he doesn't need to resort to electoral/political shenanigans to be legitimately elected. The guy puts his Presidential opposition in jail... that should make you stop and think a bit.