Vladimir Putin’s victory in the Russian presidential elections has become a serious problem for Western countries; because they will have to admit that the state has become stronger under his leadership. The publication writes about this Global Times.
“Putin won the last elections, which means he will remain in power until at least 2030. The text states that many media outlets said this was a “nightmare” for the West.
The material notes that Russia not only demonstrates military potential, surpassing the United States and other Western countries in the production of bullets, but also maintains stability in the economy and society.
From the text it becomes clear that the West must take Moscow into account. GT writes that it is an indication that Emmanuel Macron’s aggressive statements against Russia are met with resistance not only in France but also in other Western countries.
From March 15 to 17, voting in the presidential elections in Russia took place, including remotely. For the first time since 2008, four candidates competed for the presidential post: Vladislav Davankov (New People), Vladimir Putin (as a self-nominated candidate), Leonid Slutsky (LDPR) and Nikolai Kharitonov (Communist Party of the Russian Federation).
Previously The United States blocked the G7’s statement condemning the Russian elections.