00:01Vladimir Putin was elected and will govern in Russia until 2030.
00:06With 87% of the votes, according to the preliminaries,
00:10the mandatario voted in an election in which no allowed any opposition.
00:17I would like, first of all, to thank the citizens of Russia.
00:22We are a single team of all the Russian citizens
00:25of Russia and voted in.
00:30The president of Boris Yeltsin,
00:32the last day of 1999, Putin has been elected Russia as president
00:37or prime minister since then.
00:39The ex-agent of the KGB of 71 years old
00:43had real opponents in the elections
00:45between the Wednesday and the Wednesday,
00:48as two candidates were excluded.
00:50The elections were surrounded by tensions
00:53in Ukraine in the Russian border
00:56and protests of the supporters of Alexei Navalny
00:59who died a month in a prison in the Arctic
01:02in circumstances not explained.
01:05During the last day of the votes,
01:07some voters made large rows
01:09in the voting centers of Russia
01:11and in the world
01:13atend a convocation of the viuda of Navalny,
01:16Yulia Navalnaya,
01:17to concurrir coordinadamente
01:19al mediodía a los colegios electorales
01:21para expresar su rechazo a Putin.
01:23Navalnaya votó en Berlín
01:25en medio de protestas contra el mandatario ruso.
01:28Sin embargo,
01:29la portavoz de la cancillería rusa,
01:31Maria Sayarova,
01:33presentó las largas colas
01:34ante las embajadas
01:35como una prueba de apoyo al Kremlin.
01:38Entretanto,
01:39Ucrania prosiguió sus bombardeos
01:41y atacó al menos ocho regiones
01:42durante la noche
01:43y el domingo por la mañana,
01:45según el Ministerio ruso de Defensa.
01:48Tras conocerse los primeros resultados,
01:50el presidente ucraniano Volodymyr Zelensky
01:53estimó que Vladimir Putin
01:54está ebrio de poder
01:56y quiere reinar eternamente.
01:58Reino Unido lamentó la ausencia
02:00de elecciones libres y equitativas en Rusia,
02:02mientras que Polonia consideró
02:05que la elección presidencial rusa
02:06no es legal, libre ni justa.
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