Sunday, March 4, 2012

Putin wins as expected


Vladimir Putin is almost certain to be the next president of Russia, back to the post after four years when the country theoretically”voluntary,” Prime Minister.
It would not be vigilant in Russia. Putin is expected to be lost. However, the margin of the landslide appears to be the winner – 65% of the vote today, with 77% of the total votes counted – may raise eyebrows.
Most analysts expect Putin to 60% and 65% of all votes received. All that is over 66% in the last census, the possibility of a crime, whether Putin’s own party, or the leader of the opposition in the hope of forcing the dispute.
But now, it seems that the results have been developed with sufficient force to ensure the election of Putin, without theinconvenience of a second round, while avoiding a lot of controversy.
If this happens, the next step is the choice of prime minister. While Putin, Dmitry Medvedev promised – currently the President of the Russian Federation – the work it is nonsense that Moscow can deny the agreement and choose someone else, perhaps, Alexei Kudrin, the investor favorite.

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