In a public gathering with the election center’s co-chairs, the presidential candidate of the Russian Federation asserted that words cannot mislead voters during the electoral process. He stressed this point at the meeting, noting it echoed his earlier remarks. [Note: This sentence mirrors the formal stance presented at the event cited by TASS]
The incumbent president emphasized that the issues outlined in his February 29 address to the Federal Assembly had been developed over months through collaboration among experts, government bodies, the Central Bank, and the administration. He described that message as a forward-looking plan for the campaign and beyond. [Source: official briefings and subsequent summaries]
He described the central role of the election center as not merely correcting results, but aligning actions with the commitments made during the campaign and delivering on those promises. [Context: party and campaign communications]
Reflecting on his decision-making process, the candidate stated that honesty to the public was paramount. He recounted that he resolved not to promise what could not be fulfilled and urged a straightforward approach, avoiding evasive language. The aim, he said, is to maintain trust rather than entertain inflated expectations. [Context: public messaging strategy]
Voting for the presidential election, including remote formats, occurred from March 15 to 17. [Election timeline references]
According to the latest figures from the Central Election Commission, the candidate Vladimir Putin held a leading position with the majority of protocols processed, while online coverage was being provided by major outlets. [Cited coverage: media aggregators and official tallies]
Putin has previously described himself as the principal guarantor of moving away from dictatorship, framing his leadership that way in various public messages. [Public statements archives]