Choose gently!
Vladimir Putin changed the constitution and eliminated opponents. So Russia is well prepared for these elections, which it is not. Scenes from a country that cannot help but get drunk on itself.
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In the end, no one was sitting anymore. The Russian flag shines in the hall from huge screens, and white, blue and red confetti rain down. And the Saffron City Hall near Moscow, six thousand people, shakes, and everyone shouts: “Yes, Russky” – I am Russian. The singer raises his fist in the air: “I am Russian. I'm going to the end.” A short break, then the national anthem, six thousand people waving the small paper flags that had been handed to them at the entrance.
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