“Russia’s opposition has vowed to continue protests alleging widespread irregularities after a tearful Vladimir Putin claimed victory in an election that will see him return for a third term as president,” reports the Financial Times. “Preliminary results on Monday, with nearly all precincts reporting, gave the former spy who has dominated Russian politics for the past dozen years 63.7 per cent of the vote. That represents a comfortable victory with no need to go into a second round….Mr Putin won 71 per cent of the vote when last elected president in 2004.”
“These are not going to be honest elections, but we must not relent,” said Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader, as he voted in Moscow. “Honest elections should be our constant motto for years to come.”
Putin’s “victory” is even more troubling when you consider who the top alternatives were. In second place was Gennady Zyuganov, the head of the Communist Party, who received 17% of the vote. In third place was Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the anti-Semitic, fascist, ultranationalist, who received 7% of the vote.
This is modern Russia — embracing a KGB thug, a Communist and a fascist. The people have “voted.” Now the drama begins.
(Photo By RIA-Novosti, Alexei Nikolsky, Government Press Service)
