Russian President Vladimir Putin has been officially registered as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election in March, as announced by the Central Election Commission. Putin, 71, is expected to win another six-year term, retaining tight control over Russia's political system. This development comes amid concerns about the limited presence of anti-Putin candidates, with Boris Nadezhdin being the only one still allowed to campaign.
🤡 Sergei Baburin, chairman of the chauvinist Russian Nationwide Union party, has announced that he is withdrawing his candidacy in the Russian presidential "election" in favor of Putin. https://t.co/i4j2sEmWxV
Russia's election commission has registered incumbent President Vladimir Putin as a candidate in the March presidential election. The formal registration of Mr Putin by the Central Election Commission was carried out yesterday.
#Russia | Ella Pamfilova, the chairwoman of the Central Election Commission (CEC), announced that Vladimir Putin registered as a candidate for the 2024 presidential elections. https://t.co/wUMmrIlol5
Russia’s election commission has formally registered President Vladimir Putin as a candidate for March's presidential election. Putin, 71, retains tight control over Russia’s political system and is all but certain to win another six-year term in office. https://t.co/c22yyrjp0R
Putin Formally Registered As Presidential Candidate For March Polls https://t.co/hTYGZvJzWS https://t.co/Fb8X5YBBix
NEW - Putin formally registered as presidential candidate https://t.co/rByHYj8Whf
⚡️ Putin officially registers as candidate in presidential election. Russia's Central Election Commission (CEC) officially registered President Vladimir Putin on Jan. 29 as a candidate in the upcoming presidential election in March. https://t.co/ETNpeDpedj
Russia's Central Election Commission registers Vladimir Putin as a candidate for presidential elections https://t.co/VYQdPAjLvA
Russian President #VladimirPutin has been registered as a candidate for the March 15-17 presidential election, the Interfax news agency cites the Central Election Commission as saying, according to Reuters. https://t.co/kDVne13ZcL https://t.co/jRrUhusbP9
On Boris Nadezhdin, the only anti-Putin candidate who is still allowed to wage a presidential campaign in Russia, a very good article by @NastyaStognei in @FT: https://t.co/u1HZZRdmry. I expect that he will be banned from running soon: https://t.co/Cc5E10LcKy.
Boris Nadezhdin is the only candidate running on an antiwar platform with a chance of opposing President Putin in Russia’s presidential election. He is trying to gather enough signatures by Jan. 31 to be on the ballot. https://t.co/mRmTR3y91w
Boris Nadezhdin says he is running for president to stop the war. Skeptics suspect he is aiding Vladimir Putin’s bid for a fifth term but are helping him get on the ballot anyway. https://t.co/lZ6IyyrQrO