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restaurants, food, hot food supermarket we deliver from cafe restaurants free of charge to musicians restaurateur leading producer husband. because he was always free. we still have time for questions from the representatives; the media have any questions. we are ready to respond to germany in the electoral system, but there is nothing to our taste, because
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no one there will particularly do anything. sorry, you touched on a topic that is out of scope. we act strictly in accordance with the law. well, they raised the bullets. i absolutely need to answer already. we picked up the experience and examples of the nineties in a naive impulse. everyone tried to learn something from them. that's enough. i received an invitation. from american international foundation for the electoral system to be there as an observer to get acquainted with the electoral system in the united states of america elections were scheduled for november 7, 2000 there were two main candidates george w. bush and albert president of the united states republican george w. bush or democrats albert after the already declared victory of bush it turned out that a recount of votes is needed. and so, as they continue to elect the president not according to the results of the vote, but the electors, the mountain team began to demand
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a recount, the recount took more than a month and for some reason it happened. they had a vote on punch cards to count 6 million - this task, frankly speaking, is very tedious ; the supreme judges decide to stop. and he was in favor of putin, this is such a show, the americans themselves say that we have two major events. this is a presidential election. and non-citizens can vote in the super bowl ; undocumented people can vote. this man received a ballot for a dog in the last presidential election. this sounds like a forge and characterizes the approach to the system, as one sang the great and singer of the show must go on , this is what happens if we take the russian system. and then, of course, we, uh, engaged in maintaining the purity of transparency, transparency and
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legitimacy of voting, have gone, perhaps, the furthest into the perfection of non-electoral voting, the russian electoral system. but i believe that we can talk about the manifestations of its development, despite the fact that these were different states. i received the necessary experience here in order to enable a citizen to realize his active lecturer. to the right at the beginning of the 20th century , russia found itself in a period of severe economic crisis: mass workers' strikes and mass peasant uprisings. as a result, all this results in the event that is called the first russian revolution in 1905, the head of the cabinet of ministers. sergei litvita suggested that emperor nicholas ii adopt a new law on the convening of the state duma in order to calm the passion. this is where all this happened in the tauride tauride
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palace. yes, but how happened, who could almost everyone, the population of the country, almost of course, how many years before the revolution, the emperor decided to dissolve the fourth house, if open protests against the government and against the sovereign began in petrograd itself, and think, they were actually supported on march 2, 1917. sovereign nikolai alexandrovich abdicated the throne, then this term appeared : constituent assembly, this assembly, which was supposed to establish a new political system of the russian state, which organized the coup. they first created interim committee. then the provisional government is their competitors. they immediately created peter sovetov and these kolovir-17 years begin. lenin absolutely brilliantly understood that
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he needed to grab hold of this freedom. he realized that with the help of the soviets he could create a new type of state and it was not by chance that the second congress of soviets created the soviet republic , which was based on, and here the term appeared, soviet power. this is actually the power of the people in the evening and 1917 all power advises in a mystical way such mysticism. i would say it's a tradition. she is the power of the people remained throughout. almost this millennium, and as soon as the state collapsed, the people began to self-organize, a genius. lenin was that he guessed. this tradition of speech is translated as advice, and advice. actually, you can call things gennadievich, you are your first elections. remember, of course. they were in my native oryol region, and then when he came to big politics, father said, remember, son, nothing better than
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soviet power. it was not on this earth. she was thinking about the common man. she cared about women, children, old people, she turned a semi-literate country into the most reading country, she created the great science, defeated fascism , she was eager to go into space as long as there was a connection with people and people. you will be a good politician and your choice should be subordinate to the interests of everyone. we were disciplined in the soviet union and always went to the polls. it was always a holiday. there was always music playing , there was a very good buffet, so everyone went to the polls. conditional elections soviet era without alternative candidates, so
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the central election commission was formed only for the election period, if you were against it, accordingly, in my opinion, until 1989. and now our colleague mikhailovich vasilievsky, president of rostelecom, is undergoing remote electronic voting, and we are confident that in the future he will occupy an increasingly larger share for us, as a company that is a technology partner. this event is comparable to a flight to the moon. we all
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remember what a small step for a person and a huge leap for humanity said during the vote on the electronic constitution the system was approved by about a million muscovites, the largest electronic elections in the world. i remember that i myself voted electronically via telephone back then and was surprised. how simple it is, at that time everything was not simple at all. people got sick and died. we have such restrictions in the department that it was difficult to even imagine. in general, there were a lot of doubts. in general, spend it during a pandemic, choice or not. we had the choice of either freezing the political country for a long time, or it would be difficult to ensure. it is easy for us to ensure a normal process normal elections a normal life is that we ourselves decided to live more optimistically.
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we helped to cope with this faster, the pandemic gave a serious impetus to electoral technologies, because it was experienced so much then. you know, it’s very strong about the western position of the russian opposition, they tried to blow up the system from the inside, when they threw out cries and agree not to come, not to work, that is, to demoralize , disorganize the work of the commission, not gave in , our system survived. you see what the highlight is. what is the meaning of the commission we can be different, but united by a sense of patriotism, love for russia for the sake of its stability and fortress, because we understand how the choice is multi-valued. first choice. remember, i know that you were born in uzbekistan. i remember my first ones. i was about five years old, my mother put on high-heeled pumps, my father had a new suit and we went to the polls with the whole family, music from the loudspeakers was playing, the adults were voting, the children were having fun
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well, of course, my parents worked here and of course, in combination with a city of the same age, my same age, and i was born in the city of roses, and i combined, i remember we ran around as children and the sliders were looking for gold. it's a shame that the union fell apart. and now your small motherland is another country. remember such a girl, please, such a beautiful girl with her parents. no, of course, the first until the last elections are all remembered, because they directly influence your fate, if there were no first elections there would not have been the last. how are you
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we ended up in moscow for 16 years, finished school and came because i wanted to join a journalist and want to enroll in journalism, no matter what happened. what happened? what happened to the moscow energy institute? how did you get into politics by accidentally getting rid of the factory where i worked? why was she so active? yes, sometimes you know they send you for a promotion so that you don’t have enough to eat here? well then it went on and on. by the way, here is a magazine that yes. this is up to that time, this is this to the top, this is the congress of people's deputies. when did a great country collapse? kolya we all ended up at broken trough and when it was possible to learn
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to live completely differently in a new way. near the children, who signed the letter interests boris nikolaevich, this was in the ninety- first year. i thought that we were doing it wrong. when we started fighting in the supreme soviet of the ussr, as a result of this war, our people ultimately suffered , then, by the way, many said that we did everything right, but then it was hot, so the criteria were enemies. which choices are the most difficult for you? i'm done zhenya, i'll tell you. this is the first time i've been asked this question by them.
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there were a few that were banned and my friends were shot in 1993. after the shooting of parliament there was a choice: it was possible to organize a civil war. many did not understand why the soviet authorities were shot and how it was that their tanks got out and poured water on the emphasis. after this, tina elections are illegal elections based on illegal ones, how- how did you decide to go. it was very difficult. we entrust this, the presidents will do it to you then. in ninety-six, before the elections
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, many foreign guests came and perceived you as the future head of state in this regard americans, my practical answers are pragmatic, they didn’t just accept and say, this is a direct path to peace. they were interested in preventing nuclear weapons from falling into dirty hands. they knew what a drunken yeltsin was and understood perfectly well what a chubaidar was, who was sitting around yeltsin and disconnected from all central channels. i used local television radio, i didn't fly, i traveled all over the country. during the civil war , we worked for hours against parasites. we are for the honor and dignity of the russian state. after presidential elections, the country split in half, the pacific don and the pacific ocean voted for me with more than 30 million votes. it was already 96 96 years ago that there was a victory in the presidential elections
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in 1996. they stole it from you, they stole it, but you understand, throwing young and old into the conflict was unacceptable again, and in general, it was possible to organize a war from the north in june to lose the country. why didn't you forget to count? would you stand to count, no, it was impossible to count. the first commission was not was created in gas. nobody elected yeltsin; they selected those who would do the right thing. well, then 96, when in the second round the old ones were still tired, it was a shame. it wasn't just offensive. i understood that there was a terrible tragedy ahead, and then a default unfolded. but you see what kind of program i had to save yourself. save your family. revive, russia, listen. well, i think you’ve probably had the same year now, yes, we’ll save it, we’ll save it, he objected. here she is an ecologist, but the late poet nikolai
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zinovievich gave me this wonderful poem. i can read it when there is ice, tears, and yellow leaves over the river and autumn in a remote village on sunday. russia is pouring klykova dilapidated factory with seven windows climbed ivan the monk and brother, volodya prepares the music of heaven and the quiet street fast monk and brother, imploring that the ringing oozed every russian, like this forest green smoke, after all, we have not all forgotten the songs and that’s it, burned we are down to earth. not everything is lost yet if russia rings bells. she is a principled person. yes, not just some kind of car, some official with with a set of instructions, you are also a person with your emotions. she has done a lot to increase confidence in the elections of our electoral system. could be a model
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for a huge number. it’s strange that you also took part in 2000. with dirty political technologies, because of which i practically found myself in a political dead zone, because i did not agree. thank you let the large associations. you'll get yours at six percent. some of the politicians next season felt all these delights on such a holiday; i’m not going to work. many of me abandoned, betrayed, borrowed my friend's last money. i went to sochi for the first time in my life. it was december. i'm going to the market. i'm leaving, i'm leaving.
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on maksimych day, you hear or you heard you will go to the elections, but if you don’t go to the elections, i will go home, i had no choice either to accept the fact that i simply am not in politics or still try, like a frog , when they say oil knocks down all your resources and opportunities and you don’t allow yourself to be buried 109 million 3702.000 more than 75 million voters came to vote. after this company i shaved my red life and the president invited me to his place and said that he was interested in my company. i was then searching for refugees and missing military personnel in the caucasus. he handed over our military. remember in grozny he said that these were not ours and then we went and sergei dorenko drove and we went to help out. well, the guys persuaded us to give up our prisoners. they took them prisoner and i remember our young guys were sitting in bed, two of them, their eyes tied. we cannot believe that our minister of defense
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abandoned us. i chained it up. here are two guys. i speak with me together with the deputy was in herself and said only with me together until i get them home. i won't give them away. here is the story from their handcuffs. now i just saw it and remembered to tell you, there is a direct connection from the president. i have a direct connection with the president, no. in extreme cases of principle, when i thought it was important that the president knew about it. i was going to say a few words in general, taking into account the fact that this is an anniversary year for our commissions, there is still thirty years of selectivity in russia, well, in in russia in recent years, there have been many trials and a pandemic, and now is not an easy time. well, the fortress system began to develop more. and, of course, the most important thing is that our commission needs to call it people’s. here you are completely in society in your immediate professional responsibilities. many are still engaged in balancing, and volunteering and asking are given by
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those who were wounded in mine and go to the hospital ; many of us went to the front. these serve very well, if you allow me, i would be in the closed part. well, i raised a few questions. yes discussed, yes, thank you, and when she headed the center of the electoral commission , panfilova and alla aleksandrovna were elected chairman of the central election commission of the russian federation, unprincipled, demanding, created a completely different image of the chairman of the central electoral commission , the president always supports people who have the position to quit and leave, what is holding you back? . i don’t want to speak in big words, but i understand that people believed me in the system. i can't betray them. yes , i understand that no one is better at many things than me
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won't do it. it may be cheeky, but i believe in it. i know i have to. but now, in general , i think it should be like at the front. we need to do everything so that his country has a future to win on purpose, so that we have a lot of polar world, and therefore we need to fight. yes, while you live, bye. you can do something now, for the sake of my granddaughters, for the sake of my loved ones, for the sake of those i know, do everything you can, they are there at the front, this is our electoral front.
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a bus with children got into an accident in the sverdlovsk region; it collided with a passenger car and 22 people were injured. among them, 15 minors , one child was taken to the yekaterinburg hospital with head injuries, the rest refused hospitalization at the moment. all passengers are in a safe place according to the traffic police, the driver of the car did not allow the minibuses to pass while turning and collided with it.
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