Monday, March 5, 2012

Russia Elections Began, Putin Might Win

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Mikhail Prokhorov berikan suaranya (Foto: AP)
Mikhail Prokhorov gave her voice (photo: AP)
MOSCOW -Russia Folk began to cast their vote in the presidential election that took place today. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, becoming strong candidates winning elections.

The location of the voting has already started to be filled by nationals from Vladivostok to the Capital, Moscow. The people who cast their vote was divided into nine different time zones for 21 hours ahead.

Seemed a long line of folk in the region of Vladivostok. "Every vote is important in a democratic State," said a student Anna Antipenko was quoted as saying the AFP, Sunday (4/3/2012).

While based on estimates while Putin mentioned that most likely won 60 percent of the votes in the first round. Gennady Zyuganov, while lawanya was in second place with 15 percent of the vote.

Tycoon Mikhail Prokhorov and politician Vladimir Zhirinovksy is expected to fight to snatch third place. While the former Chairman of Parliament Sergei Mironov believed would be in the order of last resort.

Russia's Government has sought to ensure that the elections this time will take place transparently. They installed a camera supervisor at around 90 thousand polling locations.

The independent election watchdog earlier that the Government will be doing the cheating, now turned in favor of the Government which seeks to minimize allegations of cheating.

Police began to prepare for keeping the voting process, given the existence of possible anti-Putin protests took place. Approximately 6,300 police officers were deployed in Moscow to secure the action of protest.

"We will respond to all forms of provocation with appropriate legal action," said the Moscow police chief Vladimir Kolokoltsev.

Putin himself seems to believe that he will win the seat for the third time President of Russia. While the fourth Challenger admitted that they only sought to end this election on the second rank and the possibility of joining Putin.
(faj)

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