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it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only when themself a much larger mission was once there and that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not geared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes. welcome back to crossfire all things are considered i'm discussing russia's presidential election. looking like to broaden this out a little bit i said in my introduction that a lot of mere putin and with his reelection this will be at the fourth time it will
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be in office. it's time for him to start thinking about his legacy and and i think all of us here in the table think that he has a lot to reflect upon victor i mean what what what is he thinking because i remember before they changed the terms from four years to six years he was saying what he wanted russia to accomplish by twenty twenty you heard that all of the time over of wide variety of sectors. what does he want to accomplish in this last term in office so whatever that mean points in the next six years with can we expect from. first of all leaking we're actually more influential in the world stage making russia one of the prime world powers in the new multi-polar world making russian science and technology. on the same level as american science and technology progress and make and in europe and europe making russia one of the prime scientific and technological powers
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a new program of the armament of the russian armed forces new up what changes in education in employment for the russian people in new venues developing technologies developing. official intelligence and other industries all looking russia at a competitive country and also ones are a huge challenge and also one more very important thing. we talked about that will making that party structure more more progressive the more the more stable and also choosing somebody who can do that who who could continue on his course after he leaves six years from now those are the main points of his program and that's what the russian people expect it will be we were time of the sort and i'm glad victor brought it up here i mean when the parties are not very strong i mean in many ways in my mind there's really it's still just one party and it's the
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communist party in shrinking and it's. drinking ok through time. there is a convenience we have with me because you have it ok but if you look at united russia it is very diverse ok because i mean it actually has its own political spectrum when it isn't even for the actual. twenty five years have passed more than twenty five years since the soviet union collapsed in the russian became a multiple multiple data system multiplied to state what why has that problem still persisted because russia as the information political sphere has been keen to wait for the influence as soon as opposition parties emerge for the actors come in and start to meddle because they see these images yes with their mind me with their. bras and so and so forth and soon as opposition parties emerge for an actor such as the united states and its product to. the economy and they try to use those biases
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against against the russian state that there is the problem what can what can you do in this new dress that is i think why we see you know in the west the they simply can't believe a seventy six seventy seven percent return it's because the russian public understands that the country has been under attack all right all these years and that's why there's this widespread national consensus if leaves the country successfully i think you'll have moved it to a at the end of the next six years he'll have moved to a place where that type of consensus is no longer necessary so where we could potentially either you know as he leaves or within you know a few years afterwards somewhere in the next decade i would like to see united russia which is is it as a party of power it doesn't have a political ideology of its own other than supporting the state you know in the country i would like to see it split i would like to see
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a real conservative part. because there is that if that is. conspicuously missing in the wording majority of the russian majority is moderately social conservative by modern western standards and moderately less ditch without being left this they believe in a strong state with strong social benefits that can manage a country you know that the enormous size of russia and i would like to see a party firmly on those principles emerge. and you know we made it easy to do it and i hope we can do it in the next six years but i think there is a big unknown here and that is how will the west change. the west and if you're still russia change we're in the midst of a gracious in relations between russia and the west we don't know how it will be in the west has its own internal crisis go he has it so i think i think what would you
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print or all of the developments inside the west i mean what we have seen in the last two years rodney atkins some british but it would want to say that the sputnik yesterday when we discussed this election he said that look at the elections you need to be sixty percent of the people voted for the party yes there were friendly to russia you know that but non-systemic in germany non-systemic barcus again in grant very few people are happy with merkel in france if the election for the presidential election had been fair there were in place to come to those who were very broad brush it and they were so it's very interesting i think on the this point or with marshall explanations why the establishment in the establishment parties use russia as a for oil at the gate if you know what i'm going to do and it just it was just finishing it so i think a lot will depend on they said if you call a woman with a crisis continue i think it will continue for two or three more years if it continues for all of the six years that it will be very difficult to find a successor because i mean look at that kind of snow i look at gruden i might have
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seen but this before. will he be able to weather another crisis like that one where even with that bridge to the way that one we had with great mia has had the experience of surviving in crisis none of those are the condolence been tested when you say that. they're not russian they're pro french they seem to understand there are what you say for these you know they don't even frame these things we've not rather you simply understand it so simply understand that carrying these sanctions against russia these economic sanctions there's nothing good for phrase business does nothing good for french politics does nothing good for the french the security of the understand is that this is forced on them by the american foreign policy although i think this is these you know even more of. the foreign policy that is connected to the american one this these sanctions do not think good for the you either. the only thing that yes the only reason that the. bureaucrats support
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this is because they are pressured by the enemy because they point to washington ok with with putin's reelection. we see the u.k. and the united states and their allies doubling down on the spilled russia poems oh absolutely it's not going anywhere and i agree it's going somewhere very dramatically. off a cliff i agree with victor that putin would like ideally his vision for the term is science technology education. that would be a luxury let us remind why putin came back in two thousand and twelve in the first place the primary thing that influences decision was libya and since libya he has seen the crisis in ukraine with the west openly backing this putsch that overthrew the government and the developments in syria and in ukraine putin is remembered and justly by the country he was rewarded for bringing crimea back into the fall but he
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should as well be remembered as the president who lost the rest of you. in a western back porch and that is still a war that's still being fought in the east of ukraine i think that is what might have the time to think about legacy at this moment because the next few years are going to be spent weathering and surviving crises in ukraine the syrian and he just may be his legacy is the struggle for him but i think with creatine it was not just who lost it the process was very long it started back in one thousand nine hundred one russia continuously didn't mandell in the ukrainian affairs the liberal dogma about it was only business not and personal not in for a term not just gas get payment for the gas that's why chernomyrdin or the former prime minister you know the gas person of russia was appointed there was an exercise of russian often exercise or russian soft power the results are dredging but let's put it like that but i think a lot about putin's legacy
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a lot will depend on the developments in ukraine ukraine is entering its own election cycle and the problem is that poroshenko is getting huge power thanks to the new war national security he will be created police the army the security service on the other hand he's very unpopular so he's popular with washington yes that was a little you know he's actually he's actually giving me more problems coming up just to be aware of the almost every single day that you have to suffer is already being able to read that who wanted to blow up the ukrainian parliament kill the president in the way the government just a little way and then you know you could remind our viewers who you're talking about as an idea of the suction was the ukrainian troops. who are parading. the u.s. former pilot actually. yes who was. the target for killing
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russians in. the u.s. russian journalists. who are supposed to be protected to the press is not supposed to be fired but she fired on them on purpose. she was. clean that hero by ukraine has legal right to live here she was a nationalist here they wanted her back in ukraine she was exchanged by russia and she became a deputy should we keep a member of the force and now she's moving to the west no she's going there very of appealing to russia their votes her because she's come out and publicly said that she saw snipers enter with the nazi speaker of the parliament and that fire she was given all of which are going to go to the circus man if you gentlemen we are talking about it because it's important people are talking about it in ukraine because it's important if anybody needs to any of us and. if i want to be one talking about it is i know is that the ukraine is feet depends on what the west
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decides to do with it and what the west is going to look like in the next six years what's going to change there it's obvious by the west has been talking a lot of balls when she was in the russian jail we present what we are hearing. you with their ukrainian parliament every day. is fasting eleven twelve thirteen as the ok you know i think in the russian duma there won't pick up the court and they dia suction it's not just you know it was twelfth and second speech or because she's last on terrorism and. the reactions have short first of all is the political capital to. get his foreign policy and domestic policy objectives that he allies within the next six years ok well hold it you'll be able to talk about this in six years and that's all the time we have german many thanks and i guess here in moscow this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and
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i'm not. putting it through said wins and landslide victory in russia's twenty eighteen presidential election and securing a fourth term in the credit. international reaction to thirteen states she ranges from the congratulations of world leaders such as i'm going to merkel to insults and criticism. yes others made a more joyful song and dance of the election coming to vote in traditional costumes dressed up as angels and there were even a few shining. crime
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tape outrage you're watching the latest headlines here at r.t. and thank you for joining us. for the final results are in from russia's presidential election the turnout was almost sixty eight percent with the majority voting she returned law to me putin for a fourth term in the kremlin and here's our special coverage of this historic event from red square. come to it from red square and step and i would think you are with as we digest some of the final results so that comes we'll get some final reactions to it from a number of guests and specials to go along to oh yes the russian presidential election has been full it's and it's been we'll be bringing you all the latest developments and yes. but in a putin that pulls off a huge win on sunday getting over three quarters of the vote it means he'll stay on
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as president and could remain in the kremlin for up to another six use of a fifty six million russians chose him to lead their country it's why fals didn't even come close he was sworn in as president for the full time in that if i when you look at the stats putin did better than in any previous election he's for these are the figures on your screen the snow over fifty percent he got on it every time as you can see more going on from two thousand but. the vote this time around brought him seventy six point six percent with which it is to be mostly delights but as we all know it's not just about dry numbers that make an election it's the people taking part that really give it life.
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after the results came in another meeting with other presidential candidates is straight down to business today if you want to discuss the proposals the campaign promises and also share with his plans for the next six years but it had to said he to try to ensure dialog with his foreign partners to noting though that it takes two to tango you said. you would you go could you when you we're going to pay special attention to russia's defense complex but let me out nobody here is trying to start an arms race we want to engage in dialogue with our partners of course that doesn't depend just on us it's like you love both sides have to be interested in each other otherwise it isn't going to work out. that's going to be from george galloway joining us live political commentator and former member of u.k. parliament hey there george looking for your immediate thoughts on this win for vladimir putin he says he doesn't want to start an arms race for a start which is good news for all of us around the world we want to engage in
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dialogue is this a new message surely not. well it does take two to tango the potential dance partners are currently storming out of the dance hall and threatening to leave the siege to those inside the ballroom saw i'm not sure how that's going to work out any time soon but it's good that the president signaled that that is his wish this is an extraordinary mandate the german in france reaction is that they don't recognize the votes of the people who cast that mean cry. the weather alone to those that made the choice nonetheless france germany says we don't know about that result in any way to legitimize the rose although not as you say. well i think the people in crimea will tell them to go and where so ninety two percent of the voters in crimea voted for president putin and the quicker they get the bridge up relinquishing crimea with russia the better and i think the crimean people have
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voted with their feet for russia more than once the reaction to the russian election has been coming in from all around the world america is from washington d.c. . fortunately the white house has not repeated the rhetoric of most american politicians as well as western media on russia's presidential election which resulted in president putin winning a fourth term by a significant margin over seventy six percent and even though there was no congratulatory phone call from the white house spokesman did lee told reporters that the outcome came as no surprise just as he was boarding air force one not only that but he commented somewhat positively on potentially developing relations with russia saying quote we will work to cultivate the relationship with russia and we will impose costs when russia threatens our interests but we also look for places to work together when it serves our interests now this is in stark contrast to other reactions we've seen upon receiving word of president putin so when american
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politicians attempted to deal with jim eyes of russia's political process senator mccain took to twitter to discredit putin's victory calling it a sham and going on to say quote the u.s. stands with all russians for freedom which is interesting considering president putin managed to maintain over and eighty percent approval rating prior to the election and despite running against multiple candidates representative adam schiff said that putin only won because he banned his opponents from running well besides the usual anti russian officials whistleblower edward snowden had some words rick. reading ballot stuffing that allegedly took place saying it's quote an effort to steal the influence of a hundred forty plus million people now snowden also urged russian citizens to demand justice demand laws and courts that matter i take your future back now the u.s. media echoed a similar sentiments no surprise there but i'm sure more officials will be speaking out as the day continues but it is surprising however that spokesman did leave
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mentioned developing relations with russia especially considering all of the allegations of collusion then the current anti russia political climate conference and cause a child's head of russia's senate parliamentary committee on international relations joined us earlier we are definitely interested in going back to a normal relationship with the west no doubt about that we have not started this conflict and we have we are not able to finalize it we do not have any possibilities to do anything more do you think they'll be some. i hope so i hope to a whole good people with their story sober normally thinking people when they will sooner or later understand that the does not create in result sitting through the pressure on russia throwing door. for through russia to change his behavior you know situation where we are not guilty and i believe that people will sooner or later understand that it does not lead us anywhere it doesn't take our feet and
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there were the people on the opposite it creates additional strength to russia for us or for the president of russia and by that i hope people who people will sooner or later change their attitude towards russia they see advanced majority of polling stations were equipped with web cameras streaming everything that happened that meant that anyone could be an observer if they wanted to write a confident that just yet it's paid off as well the practice was first introduced to the ten to twelve presidential election and indeed this time it's helped to expose multiple electoral fraud cases in this focuses time as well. if. i. think you. thank you thank you.
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thank. you. thank you. this year's presidential election was being monitored by of record number of foreign observers over one thousand five hundred in fact now they include the purpose of representatives from france poland and the u.k. and with that overall assessment being mainly positive we always see mission in fact to russia so there were no alexa law violations that we did say the vote somewhat like transparency we spoke to some of the observers. who say that they didn't see anybody listen maybe i was too short a time there but i don't i don't think that the and by the asians to be us we wanted to to see how it works we were we are particularly interested very much in the transmission line which.
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