The Central Committee of the Russian Federation announced the final results of the Russian presidential election after processing 100%.
Putin has 87,28%.
The representative of the CPRF, Mykola Kharitov, has 4%.
Vice-speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vladyslav Davankov has 3%.
Leonid Slutsky, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, has 3%.
Russians abroad actively voted for Vladyslav Davankov, a deputy and deputy chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation from the "New People" party, reports the Russian opposition publication "Meduza" with reference to data from the CEC.
In places he even won:
Warsaw: Davankov (51,01%), Putin (19,78%)
Prague: Davankov (59,89%), Putin (15,68%)
The Hague: Davankov (56,88), Putin (15,22%)
Vilnius: Davankov (39,22%), Putin (29,74%)
Haifa: Davankov (40,82%), Putin (33,93%)
Riga: Putin (68,25%), Davankov (18,97%).
Yerevan: Davankov (49,85%), Putin (32,87%).
Baku: Putin (77,26%), Davankov (14,23%)
Bishkek: Putin (73,81%), Davankov (18,94%)
Genoa: Putin (70,86), Davankov (19,55%)
Phuket: Putin (48,24%), Davankov (38,93%)
Seoul: Putin (41,47%), Davankov (39,65%)
Sofia: Putin (59,93%), Davankov (28,01%)
Tallinn: Putin (75,22%), Davankov (12,76%)
Tashkent: Putin (57,95%), Davankov (31,92%).
Apparently, Davankov became an alternative "anti-war" candidate for Russians in exile after Boris Nadezhdin was not allowed to run in the elections.
Although Davankov was in favor of negotiations, he made it clear that he was not ready to support the return of captured territories to Ukraine.
"World and negotiations. But on our terms, not a rollback. It is very important that these negotiations lead to our Russia being independent and strong," his candidate's program read.
It will be recalled that, according to the Central Committee of the Russian Federation, Putin won more than 87% of the presidential elections.