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2024 - 3 - 15

Hvordan Putin konsekvent vinder de russiske valg

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Læs alt om Putins sejre i de russiske valg, hvor der kun er én ægte kandidat - Vladimir Putin. Find ud af hemmeligheden bag hans konstante sejre!

I Rusland, der er i krig, er der kun én virkelig kandidat, og kun én vinder: Vladimir Putin. Valget i Rusland er præget af en hård hånd mod uenighed og krig i landet, og det er ingen overraskelse, at præsident Vladimir Putin forventes at vinde igen. Fra Moskva til hele Rusland, Putins sejre er nærmest uundgåelige i det politiske landskab. Selv med økonomiske sanktioner og politisk modstand står Putin fast som landets leder. Hvordan formår Putin at sikre sin position år efter år? Det er et spørgsmål, der fascinerer både politiske analytikere og almindelige borgere.

Russere går til stemmeurnerne for at afgive deres stemmer i et valg, der med sikkerhed vil sikre Vladimir Putin endnu en embedsperiode. Mange trækkes til valgstederne, selvom oppositionen er minimal og Putins sejr synes uundgåelig. Mens EU-præsidenten endda lykønsker Putin med sit 'jordskredssejr', er spørgsmålet om Ruslands politiske fremtid stadig uvis trods Putins tilsyneladende jerngreb om magten.

Selvom økonomiske sanktioner og politiske uroligheder har udfordret Putin, har Ruslands økonomi overrasket ved at præstere bedre end forventet. Mens russerne fortsætter med at støtte Putin, er spørgsmålet om hans handlinger i Ukraine og det internationale samfund stadig aktuelle. Med Putins stærke greb om magten i Rusland har han ikke kun formået at vinde valg efter valg, men også udøve indflydelse på regionens politik som helhed.

I løbet af valgdagene er der rapporter om hærværk ved valgsteder, hvilket har ført til flere anholdelser. Samtidig fortsætter Putins politiske maskine med at køre, og valgdeltagelsen forventes at være høj, selvom resultatet synes givet på forhånd. Mens Chicago forbereder sig på at evakuere migranter fra ly tilflugtssteder, spekuleres der i, om Putins sejr i Rusland vil have konsekvenser for internationale relationer og geopolitik. Vil det russiske valg resultere i nye spændinger mellem øst og vest?

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How Putin keeps winning Russian elections (Reuters)

In a Russia at war, there is only one real candidate and only one winner: Vladimir Putin.

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Russia presidential election: Inside Moscow vote Putin will win with ... (NBC News)

Russia began voting Friday morning in a three-day presidential election that will see President Vladimir Putin win amid a crackdown on dissent and war in ...

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What to know about Russia's election, sure to hand Putin another term (NPR)

MOSCOW — Russians head to the polls Friday through Sunday for presidential elections certain to deliver President Vladimir Putin a fifth term in office, ...

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EU president congratulates Putin on 'landslide' win … as Russian ... (POLITICO.eu)

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As Putin eyes sure reelection, Russia's economy defies sanctions ... (Aljazeera.com)

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Russia elections: Voting begins in polls that Putin is all but certain to ... (The Associated Press)

At least half a dozen cases of vandalism at polling stations were reported, including a firebombing and several people pouring green liquid into ballot boxes — ...

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Vladimir Putin's victory all but certain as Russians head to the polls (The Guardian)

Longtime Russian leader faces no meaningful opposition after death in Arctic penal colony of Alexei Navalny.

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Putin is in it to win it in Ukraine. Are we? (The Washington Post)

President Biden and other Western leaders must demonstrate that they too will do what it takes — and that time is not on Putin's side.

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Russia election: Arrests for vandalism as ballot boxes targeted in ... (BBC News)

Several people have been detained for vandalism at polling stations on the first day of voting in presidential elections, Russian officials say.

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Putin all but certain to win Russia's election; Chicago to begin ... (NPR)

Russians are voting in a three-day election Putin is almost certain to win. Chicago will begin evicting migrants from shelters tomorrow when a 60-day ...

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Putin Sees Disastrous Start to Presidential Election (Newsweek)

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North Korea's Kim rides car given by Putin, oversees drills (Reuters.com)

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un publicly rode in a car given to him by Russian President Vladimir Putin in "clear proof" of the strengthening friendship ...

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Kim Jong Un takes ride in luxury Russian limo given to him by Putin (Aljazeera.com)

State media says car ride is 'clear proof' of the close and deepening relationship between the two countries.

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North Korea's Kim enjoys a Russian luxury limousine gifted by Putin ... (ABC News)

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's new ride is a Russian luxury limousine gifted by President Vladimir Putin.

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With Navalny dead, his allies keep fighting to undermine Putin's grip ... (ABC News)

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Russia polling stations vandalized as election sure to grant Vladimir ... (CBS News)

Moscow — Russian police detained at least eight people Friday for acts of vandalism at polling stations on the first day of voting in presidential elections ...

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At gunpoint, Ukrainians in occupied regions back Putin in Russia's ... (Aljazeera.com)

Ukrainians and a rights group say people are being forced to vote by their occupiers in election dismissed as a sham.

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Russian voting continues in election preordained to extend Putin's rule (CBS News)

Vladimir Putin faces no serious challengers in the election, which is set to formally grant him six more years of power.

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With Russian presidential election, Vladimir Putin may cement ... (USA TODAY)

Vladimir Putin will almost certainly emerge victorious in Russia's presidential election. He's mobilized the entire government to help him.

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5 Scenarios for Russia After Putin's Next Term (POLITICO Magazine)

This weekend, Vladimir Putin will win another election as Russia's president. The election will, of course, be rigged in Putin's favor, just as all of his ...

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In Occupied Ukraine, Casting a Vote (for Putin) as Armed Soldiers ... (The New York Times)

Russia is holding a presidential vote in the occupied regions of Ukraine to try to legitimize its rule there, expose dissenters and present a veneer of ...

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Has Putin's Invasion of Ukraine Improved His Standing in Russia? (The New Yorker)

Joshua Yaffa on the Russian Presidential elections, why Russia's economy has been booming during its war on Ukraine, and the politics of Putinism.

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As Putin Pitches His Vision, Voters Avert Their Gaze From the War (The New York Times)

Vladimir V. Putin, casting himself as the only leader able to end the war in Ukraine, is all but assured another term in a rubber-stamp election this ...

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Putin vows to punish Ukraine for attacks as Russians vote in ... (CNBC)

Russian President Vladimir Putin casts his vote electronically during presidential elections in Moscow on March 15, 2024. Russian Presidency | Anadolu | Getty ...

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Putin rails against Ukraine as attacks mar Russian presidential ... (Aljazeera.com)

Russians begin voting in a three-day election that is almost certain to hand the president six more years.

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In Belgorod, Russian city hit hardest by war, Putin is still running strong (The Washington Post)

Anti-Kremlin militias attacked ahead Russia's presidential election aiming to show that Vladimir Putin can't protect his country but residents said the ...

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Russians cast ballots in an election preordained to extend President ... (ABC News)

Voters across Russia have cast ballots on the second day of an election set to formalize six more years of power for Vladimir Putin.

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With Navalny dead, his allies keep fighting to undermine Putin's grip ... (The Associated Press)

When Alexei Navalny died suddenly last month in an Arctic prison, his team was left with a monumental challenge: sustaining an opposition movement against ...

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The Russian Election That Needn't Exist (U.S. News & World Report)

Spoiler alert: Vladimir Putin will win Russia's presidential election. And then he's likely to become even more repressive.

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Putin Ally Makes Sinister Threat to NATO Country (Newsweek)

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How Russians are protesting the election (NBC News)

Russian citizens poured dye into ballot boxes, lit explosives and attempted arson in sporadic acts of protest during a presidential election guaranteed to ...

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For Putin's election in occupied Ukraine, voting is forced at gunpoint (The Washington Post)

Russian soldiers are pressuring people to vote in occupied Ukraine as Vladimir Putin seeks to cement his illegal annexations and create a facade of ...

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Russians vote on 2nd day of election predetermined to reelect Putin ... (PBS)

Voters across Russia cast ballots Saturday on the second day of an election set to formalize six more years of power for President Vladimir Putin, ...

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Ukraine appeals to citizens under Russian occupation to ignore ... (CNN)

Ukraine's government has told citizens living in Russian-occupied territories to turn their backs on what they call Moscow's pseudo-elections, ...

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Putin poised to rule Russia for 6 more years after an election with no ... (ABC News)

Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to extend his near-quarter-century rule for six more years in a vote that follows a relentless Kremlin crackdown ...

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With Navalny Dead, His Allies Keep Fighting to Undermine Putin's ... (Military.com)

Leading up to the election, Navalny's team urged supporters to cast their ballots for any candidate other than Putin.

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Putin poised to rule Russia for 6 more years after an election with no ... (The Associated Press)

Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to extend his near-quarter-century rule for six more years in a vote that follows a relentless Kremlin crackdown ...

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The Observer view on Russia's election: insecure, weak Putin ... (The Guardian)

This parody of an election will be remembered for the cynically methodical manner in which he and his cronies stole the people's right to freely choose ...

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Putin poised to rule Russia for 6 more years after an election with no ... (ABC News)

Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to extend his near-quarter-century rule for six more years in a vote that follows a relentless Kremlin crackdown ...

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Russians Vote In Election Preordained to Extend Putin's Rule (Voice of America)

Voters across Russia cast ballots Saturday on the second day of an election set to formalize six more years of power for President Vladimir Putin, ...

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Putin poised to rule Russia for 6 more years after an election with no ... (WKRG News 5)

Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to extend nearly a quarter century of rule for six more years on Sunday after wrapping up an election that gave ...

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What Another Six Years of Putin May Bring for Russia and the World (The Wall Street Journal)

Vladimir Putin's fifth term in office will likely be dominated by the war in Ukraine and making sure Russians support it.

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Bombs pummel Russia, as Ukrainians forced to vote for Putin at ... (New York Post)

Ukrainian bombs fell in Russia as citizens cast their votes in the presidential election expected to anoint Vladimir Putin with a third 6-year term.

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Putin says Ukraine will be punished for election day attacks on ... (Reuters)

President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Ukraine would be punished for trying to disrupt the Russian presidential election by shelling civilian targets ...

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