Russias President Vladimir Putins fifth term election called preordained – Shiv Telegram Media
1 min readThe recent presidential election in Russia has garnered criticism from the White House, with National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan labeling the outcome as “preordained” and not “free or fair.” Despite the controversy, Vladimir Putin has been declared the winner and is poised to begin his fifth term as president.
The White House’s denouncement of the election stems from the lack of political opposition and the deaths of political opponents leading up to the vote. Russia’s Central Election Commission announced that Putin secured a landslide victory with 87.29% of the vote, his highest tally ever. Putin hailed the results as a demonstration of Russia’s trust in him, but critics argue that the election was predetermined with no credible opposition.
The recent passing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in prison and the crackdown on free speech have further highlighted the lack of fairness in the election process. The U.S. is bracing for another six years of strained relations with Russia under Putin’s leadership, particularly in light of President Joe Biden’s vow to make Putin “a pariah” following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The White House’s strong stance underscores the ongoing tensions between the two countries, suggesting that diplomatic relations will remain rocky as Putin embarks on another term as Russia’s president. Critics continue to question the legitimacy of the election, pointing to the lack of genuine competition and transparency in the electoral process.
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