Vladimir Putin was elected president of Russia for the fifth consecutive time with a comfortable 87%, although Zelensky noted that they were an “imitation of ‘elections'” that “have no legitimacy and cannot have it.”
He President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky targeted his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putinafter his electoral victory that ensures him a fifth consecutive term and assured that is “drunk with power” and wants to “reign forever.”
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“It is clear to anyone in the world that this person, as has often happened in history, is drunk with power and wants to rule forever. There is no evil that he will not commit to prolong his personal power,” Zelensky added in a message on Twitter. social networks.


Regarding the war conflict that both nations have had for more than two years, Zelensky expressed: “Everything Russia does in the occupied territories of Ukraine is a crime. There should be a fair answer to everything Russian assassins did in this war to ensure Putin’s eternal rule. Only one thing scares him more: Pay accounts”.
In this way he thanked “all the states, leaders and international organizations that have called and “They will continue to call these things by their proper names.”
Finally, he considered that the elections in Russia were an “imitation of ‘elections'” that “they have no legitimacy and cannot have it”. Regarding Putin, he considered that “must end at the Hague dock”. “This is what we must guarantee. Anyone in the world who values life and decency,” Zelensky closed on his X (formerly Twitter) account.
Elections in Russia: Vladimir Putin won with 87% of the votes
Vladimir Putin was re-elected loosely for a fifth term as president of Russia with 87% of the votes. During the elections, the current head of state of the federation had no real opposition.
This figure, obtained from a survey by the official institute Vtsiom, It was announced on state television. And, according to the Russian electoral commission, The head of the Kremlin obtained 87.97% of the votes after the votes were counted in 24% of the polling stations.
Source: Ambito