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legendary
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September 29, 2016, 09:28:07 PM
#11
As always, Putin won. Means people are satisfied. When people have the dignity they are fighting. The example of neighboring Ukraine.
People voting for Putin because they don't have more options. Oposition parties are weak and now all parties in Duma supporting Putin. But many people are disappointed what happens in Russia, because only less than 50% of people voted in Duma elections.

The turnout was just 47.9%, and this included heavy turnouts in authoritarian regions such as Chechenya (94.9%), Karachay-Cherkessia (93.3%), and Kabardino-Balkaria (90.1%). In the ethnic Russian regions, the turnout was very low. For example, 32.5% in Saint Petersburg and 33.8% in Tomsk Oblast.
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September 29, 2016, 04:13:25 PM
#10
I sospect hard frauds, after seen debates on Russian channel with Zhirinovsky and Zyuganov.

http://www.rline.tv/news/2016-09-18-gennadiy-zyuganov-rasskazal-o-narusheniyakh-na-vyborakh/
https://kprf.ru/party-live/cknews/159070.html

In Russian
legendary
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September 29, 2016, 03:38:30 PM
#9
As always, Putin won. Means people are satisfied. When people have the dignity they are fighting. The example of neighboring Ukraine.
People voting for Putin because they don't have more options. Oposition parties are weak and now all parties in Duma supporting Putin. But many people are disappointed what happens in Russia, because only less than 50% of people voted in Duma elections.
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September 29, 2016, 03:03:02 PM
#8
As always, Putin won. Means people are satisfied. When people have the dignity they are fighting. The example of neighboring Ukraine.
Yes putin and his party are very popular and have great control over their country so not hard for putin win the elections.
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September 29, 2016, 02:47:57 PM
#7
As always, Putin won. Means people are satisfied. When people have the dignity they are fighting. The example of neighboring Ukraine.

You are so absolutely correct! The people of Donbass are fighting for 2 years now against the ukro-nazis. They still have their dignity and won't succumb. Donbass is the last part with integrity and dignity left of the former Ukraine. Wink



Everything you wanted to know about the Russian Parliamentary elections, but were afraid to ask!  Smiley

Lada has recently published a part-free report, delving into the Russian political landscape, as well as connecting the events and the dots from the events surrounding Russia prior to the elections day.

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https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2016/09/24/live-now-new-esr11-the-importance-of-2016-russian-elections/

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Throughout PART 1 & PART 2 the main focus of ESR 11: the Russian Elections of September 18, 2016

This report includes crucial info on 2016 Russian Elections, including analysis of who won, who lost, how everything was organized and all most notable parties and political forces involved. I will give you the whole spread on various pro-West and opposing patriotic movements in Russia.

This report includes the inside intel you won’t find anywhere else. What is the secret of United Russia’s success and how it upset the apple cart by introducing revolutionary methods and 60% deputy turnover. Why Communists and Fair Russia lost votes? Why Zhirinovsky’s LDPR gained? Why is there a rift within pro-Russian, patriotic parties, and why anti-Russia pro-West parties completely lost voter support.

The most transparent and technologically advanced elections ever. New Elections Chief Ella Pamfilova, Natalia Poklonskaya and a big wave of Russian women in power. Mystery revealed: Why more women are being elected and why Russians don’t do feminism.

Numbers and facts: turnout and seats distribution; how the new, more equitable electoral system works. Russian Elections by region. Far East to Crimea to Moscow and Kaliningrad. Chechnya and Ramzan Kadyrov: why the highest turnout of 84% was in Chechnya and how Kadyrov was re-elected.

What United Russia’s regained Duma constitutional majority means for Russia and the world? Will Putin be able to push through the new constitution and nationalization of the Ruble? A word about the ’90s: how US advisers, sent to Moscow by Bill Clinton as a present for Boris Yeltsin, wrote post-Soviet Russian constitution. Why this constitution needs to be changed.

Hillary vs. Trump: will Russian Duma Elections influence the outcome of US Presidential Elections 2016?

Additionally, the interconnected major events discussed in FREE PART 1

Everything in our world is interconnected and dependent upon each other. I will discuss several important global events, which are connected directly to Russian elections and will help you form a full picture. These are:

1. US bombing of the Syrian Army on September 17, one day before the elections. Russia’s retaliation: 3 Russian Calibr missiles destroying the infamous US coalition Control Room, killing 30 Israeli and Western officers, whose intelligence helped kill 62 Syrians. If you listen to the entire report (specifically ADDENDUM), you will see how these events are connected with Russian Elections and what was planned right after the elections in Russia.

2. The in-fighting within US elites: Why Kerry and Lavrov are so chummy? Why Kerry and Pentagon are at constant odds? Why the in-fighting in the US will intensify?

3. Ukraine: how ukro-nazis tried to disrupt Russian Elections in Kiev, Lvov and Odessa and how it backfired. Why there are still 80,000 Russian passport-holding citizens living in Ukraine and who they really planned to vote for?
Related: how Ukraine will survive the winter without Donbass coal and Russian gas? Is there hope for the continuation of Minsk negotiations? What do Merkel and Hollande push for and how my Ukraine predictions are coming along? Will the real change begin occurring after Merkel is gone? Will the change occur if Trump is elected? How long has Poroshenko got?

4. BREAKING NEWS from the breakaway Pridnestrovie (PMR): President Shevchuk announces PMR intent to join Russia. Results of 2006 referendum. Sheriff: the new oligarchic pro-Romania, pro-West monopoly and how it’s being dealt with. How many Russian citizens are there in Pridnestrovie? How Pridnestrovie welcomed Russian Duma Elections. Upcoming Pridnestrovie presidential elections. Can Russia actually accept Pridnestrovie, like she did Crimea?

The most explosive intel is contained in the ESR11 ADDENDUM!

We’ll talk about several crucial events that happened in the run up to Duma Elections on September 18, as well as after the date. These are:
1. Kiev junta’s attempted attack against Crimea (most intel on that will be in the upcoming ESR10: THE CRIMEA FACTOR).
2. Attempted infiltration of ukro-nazi militants into Russian territory with the stated purpose of disrupting elections and how it was prevented.
3. FSB work.
4. How US coalition bombing of Syrian army on September 17 is related to all this. Now we can connect the dots: how Russian Calibr retaliation vs. US coalition is related not only to Syria, but to Russian Elections and planned coup!
5. EXPLOSIVE INTEL! Arrest in Moscow a couple of weeks before the elections of Colonel Zakharchenko. A huge stash of cash: 1.5 tons (in weight) of US dollars in the original US FED packaging, plus 8bln rubles, found in his possession. I will give you my intel and analysis: how the stash was kept, who it belonged to and what it was supposed to be used for.
6. Assassination near Moscow of the leader of Ukrainian anti-fascist, anti-junta organisation Oplot. How this assassination is related to the attempted ukro-nazi infiltration and FSB’s spectacular prevention results.
7. Is a coup in Russia possible? What US planned after elections.

https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2016/09/24/live-now-new-esr11-the-importance-of-2016-russian-elections/

Watch FREE on YouTube! ESR11: All about 2016 RUSSIAN ELECTIONS!
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2016/09/26/watch-free-esr11-p1-the-importance-of-2006-russian-elections-putin-syria-uselites-nwo/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ixcgTcOA5o
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September 29, 2016, 01:36:16 PM
#6
And that in Russia there are elections? I thought there as in North Korea, all appointed by Putin. Knowing how these elections have passed I guess it is.
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September 29, 2016, 01:20:22 PM
#5
As always, Putin won. Means people are satisfied. When people have the dignity they are fighting. The example of neighboring Ukraine.
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September 29, 2016, 12:56:38 PM
#4
In Russia there is no election. There all taxis Putin. I can't even talk about. Country frightened slave !
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September 29, 2016, 10:01:03 AM
#3
All stable. They went into the lead just those games, which are projected.
legendary
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September 18, 2016, 12:17:16 PM
#2
First results are in from Amur Oblast (China border).

18.6% of the votes counted so far. Communists have been relegated to the third position, while United Russia remains at #1.

EP - 34.13%
ЛДПP - 29.79%
КПPФ - 19.22%
CP – 5.71%

Initial results from Moscow (gorsovet):

EдPo - 33,5%
КПPФ - 14,5%
Яблoкo - 13,7%
ЛДПP - 10,9%
CP - 7,5%
Пapтия Pocтa - 3,6%
ПAPHAC - 3,4%

Edit: Poor performance by United Russia so far. Rostov - 46.1%, Leningrad - 62.3%, Skt. Peterburg - 36.7%, Samara - 34.8%, Sverdlovsk - 40.1%, Bashquortostan - 46.3%, Yaroslavl - 29%.

Exit Poll by BЦИOM: EP-44,7%, ЛДПP 15,3%, КПPФ 14,9%, CP 8,1%, Яблoкo 3,4%, КP 2,7%, Poдинa 2,3%, PПЗC 2,0%, Пapтия pocтa 1,7%, ПAPHAC 1,3%.



United Russia has swept the single mandate districts (191 out of 225):

legendary
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September 18, 2016, 09:12:48 AM
#1
A record 14 political parties are allowed to participate this time around, but only the big four are likely to enter (Communists, Liberal Democrats and Just Russia, in addition to Putin's United Russia) the parliament.

Some of the other parties (such as Yabloko) are likely to cross the 5% threshold in some of the regional parliaments. The pro-Western People's Freedom Party (PARNAS) is unlikely to cross the threshold anywhere.

Past results (2007/2011):

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