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Putin wins the presidential election in Russia with 87 percent of the vote, according to provisional official data

MADRID, 17 Mar.

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Putin wins the presidential election in Russia with 87 percent of the vote, according to provisional official data

MADRID, 17 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Russian President Vladimir Putin has won the presidential elections held between Friday and Sunday with 87.5 percent support, according to official data corresponding to the scrutiny of 33 percent of the minutes.

The data, released by the Central Election Commission and collected by public television RBC, places Nikolai Jaritonov in second place (4.01 percent), followed by Vladislav Davankov (3.86 percent) and Leonid Slutski (3.02 percent). hundred).

The president of the Moscow Electoral Commission, Olga Kirilova, has announced that Putin has won the capital with 89.1 percent support, followed by Davankov (4.4 percent), Jaritonov (3.3 percent ) and Slutski (3.2 percent).

Also noteworthy is the support achieved by Putin in Lugansk (94.12 percent), Kherson (88.12 percent), Donetsk (95.23 percent), Yakutia (87.79 percent), Khabarovsk (80.06 percent percent) or Chukotka (90.49 percent).