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countries. she was elected for 5 years. the elections were multi-stage, held in four districts. elections to the constituent assemblies became universal, equal and direct, and were held by secret ballot. the adopted law turned out to be revolutionary for russia. voting rights were granted not only to men, but also to women. in 1936, universal, equal, direct elections were enshrined in the constitution. the ussr adopted the current constitution of russia in december 1993. modern electoral legislation is being formed, legislation on political parties, the system of election commissions, lay the foundation for gas elections. the digitalization of election procedures is actively underway. in organizing and conducting elections, russia is significantly ahead of other countries. today every russian voter.
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in russia, it is important, honest, convenient. benjamin, that’s pretty strange, right? that you are a swiss who , well, was never connected with russia in any way, that’s right, none of your ancestors, grandfather, great-grandmother, no one was in russia, but you not only came to russia, yes, but you also became a cossack, became - well, you go to the old believer church, yes , somehow you know it, so... it sounds
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too much like, well, cranberry, yes, too sweet, well, yes, i’m probably the only one in the world, a swiss who lives in russia, a cossack and an old man of faith, this is, well, unique , but i didn’t plan it or it just brought me here, why why, why, why a cossack, for example, it’s interesting that you there, you know, us, there are cossacks, there are , cossack collective, i met an old cossack, and he brought me to this collective, and these are not just any men who shout out to meet lyuba once a week, this is really a folklore group, from the grandmother it’s the smallest, and we are active, cossacks sing songs, flank a saber, chop a sharp one.
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a saber with a whip works, well , we live the word of the cossack culture and this just struck me, switzerland, i didn’t sing at all, i can’t see the songs, but here the cossack songs, i immediately felt, i have a voice and began to sing, saber in my hands - i took it once it turned out to be a whip, i just feel it’s mine and well, it bloomed for these things, well, show your voice, sing. oh, just a little bit, i understand that you’re shy, you have almost no accent when you sing, there’s no me, spring will come, it won’t come for me, there salave sings spring, i understand everything that’s not the last role, softly speaking , it was the fact that you were there in holland
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, or after you came here, you converted to orthodoxy, yes, this is the transition to russian orthodoxy, in general, it greatly contributed to your decision to move , is this so or or what? no, i was orthodox there, and there you were already orthodox, of course, there is also an orthodox church there and... yes, in belgium, holland, germany, everything close to the moscow patriarchate, too, that’s what happened there over the last decade in europe, decade, 15 years, 5 years, from the point of view of some new ethics, how much did this contribute to your decision to move, sorry if i answered yours, i just felt if the language, well, not so.
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you know, this is already a deep question, it’s difficult to answer, i can just say with the machine, we we came here together and he immediately told me about this topic there, of course he didn’t like it and he didn’t want his son to grow up in such a school with this. i thought orthodox , probably, well, a conservative christian faith anyway, probably the reasons for coming, well, that’s what i didn’t like there are always two, as i generally said, i felt pressure all the time in switzerland, i didn’t feel free, i felt like you, well, it can be difficult for a person to understand, well, i
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felt i didn’t have this mentality, like a doorman, me what was the other one, what the mentality of, well, the swiss, for example, specifically, that they are more hidden , more so neat, and i’m more different, i’m very sociable, not very neat and, but behind this it’s hard for me to explain, it’s just that here i immediately felt at home, to be honest , i don’t like a lot of what’s going on there in sapot either, if i also didn’t want the sim virut itself, i have more traditional, well, values. this, of course, is also a reason, but the difference with the mentality can be explained very well if the swiss, friends, meet themselves during a period, make a picnic, rummage for meat, then everyone will bring their own, their own meat
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, their own beer, their own salad, their own chips, they don’t share, they sit together, communicate, but everyone eats their own, in russia, it’s all the same, this. a common table and well, this communication is still this is this other and me this is more like this this is common this is us and not me and you or both him? my also favorite question is when i communicate with those who decided to move here, say from europe, but how did your family, friends, friends, how did the environment react there, well, they thought you were crazy, so here went, or they knew a long time ago, you are passionate about russia and were ready for it and now how they treat it with suspicion, with alarm, well, maybe you somehow, by your example, infect someone, or simply show , that there are some attractive sides of russian life that people in europe simply don’t even know about, that’s
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how it all happened? well, of course, in the west there has long been a lot of negativity about russia, and not at all... anyone or relatives thought that this was accepted, but it was a long process, i already knew this for a long time, i walk around all the time, father, he misses me very much, but he sees that i’m a good bloomer here, and this also gives me joy, and yes, i read emigrants like us, ian, we, too, well, one might say, are a little like diplomats, if i’m switzerland i will, i will say, no, that's not all. like in television, i’ll tell you our prospects, and people start to think a little, i read, this is doshi sadach to us, well , show us a little about our russian perspective, because there is no such perspective on television , only one side, here we are recently, oleg, with you
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communicated with another foreigner who moved to russia, this is a frenchman, françois mademe, also a man of a very interesting fate, was an officer, graduated from the french academy, and the military academy, yes, in my opinion, the general staff academy , was an officer in the french army, and then he left for russia, went to donbass , he even fought there, and then he became, uh, actually a russian military man, and then, in addition to his passion for military affairs, he was also interested in opera, and he basically went to study at the conservatory, became an opera... singer, well, in general, very interesting person someday we’ll call him, that’s when we talked to him and when we talk to you, also veniam and ian, you often say, there we are russians, we’re in russia and it’s clear that this is not pretended, that this
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to be honest, uh, here you are, let’s say, and françois or i, well, you feel like you’re russian people, citizens of this country or residents of this country. if someone else has not received citizenship, by the way, you received citizenship, yes, yes, i probably already received it two or 3 years ago, so citizen of russia, benjamin forster, swiss, so you say we are russian, and when did this happen, when did you realize that that’s all, you, russian, you and russia are one, what moment? well, i thought , this is a long process, it’s not one day after another, you just live here, you accept this culture, you grow here, and just if i fly to switzerland, usually once, i don’t feel it, i’m going home , i'm going to switzerland. i have a lot there, i grew up there, i remember a lot, but i don’t feel it, it’s like my homeland, and
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then i fly back, then i go home, this is this feeling, it’s in the heart, and sometimes this is not the country where i was born, i just feel russian, even if of course there is still an accent, i generally noticed that many foreigners who moved to russia, they become even more russian than we are russian, well, that is, for example, veniamin, yes, that is, he has already... now united the cossacks, the old orthodox faith, that is, like very russian things, which, which you and i in this sense, well, these things are deprived, but i have one more friend farmer, john kapiski, an englishman from the vladimir region, here he has it, when i came to his farm, he has it hanging, well , that is, he is an orthodox man, he has icons hanging, and he also has flags hanging there, for example, airborne forces , there, the flag is there, the border guards , and he... the head, that you can
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directly celebrate everything, everything in a row, a person who likes to celebrate in russia is good, there is a lot of celebration, please tell me, we ask everyone to bring something, i now i’ve been saying a lot about how good i am in russia, but i won’t say anything against switzerland, there’s people who have other value, their switzerland is good, i don’t mind anything, and i brought such a commemorative postage stamp, this is... 200 years of the suvars, who moved through the alps
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with their army, it was september 24, 99 200 years, and this brand is available in russian versions and swiss versions, and i want to bring this to the future, because this is history, this is the general history of switzerland russia, we see here it is very... people do not forget history, because the past is also the future, and we good ones can sew together from this, i want to go out with this, but i’m wondering, well , the transition, this is how it will now affect, the transition of suvorov and the russian army, through the alps, well , nowadays this is some kind of attempt at occupation. it’s just that in switzerland they somehow made stamps, that is, it turns out for them, for
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switzerland this is some kind of positive day, the day when the russian army attempted to occupy not switzerland, no, of course, you were very positive, this is the only time in history that switzerland did not exist, it completely existed, it was enough with the french, napoleon of the helvetian republic and the russians soldiers, near zurich and sovarov, he came as a liberator, of course, the people appreciated this, and switzerland also knows our alpine territory, and this is a transition that suvarov made, if i remember correctly 10, this is simply incredible, we can say that switzerland was liberated svorov, well, not completely either, but he helped, and... russian soldiers for this, out of 22,000 soldiers, only 15 left switzerland
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167,000 and switzerland did not forget behind this there is also a very large monument which is the only foreign general there is a monument to switzerland - this suvarov is the only one the general who received the swiss market and also suvarov. jan. a question for you, i know that you, well, you run social networks, accounts , you write there on the internet, about your... life in russia and you have a youtube channel, where you post videos about family life, and you’re like once told me, he said that this is the main reason why i shoot these videos, write, take photographs, to show them to my relatives, acquaintances, people who stayed there in holland, well, that’s how i am here i live in this small provincial town and often you see
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some kind of surprise, because they thought that here... i don’t know, bears walk the streets, how scary it is here, but they see that you and your family have settled well here and you are like would you show real russian life, i share my small youtube channel, i share others in holland.
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people see russia is very bad and the president doesn’t like it and this is propaganda, very negative propaganda against russia, it’s a very long time, more than 15 years and even more, that’s why now i’m making small films to show people, can live well, absolutely understandable , understandable, everything was great, yes, you know , just in the nineties - i had - well , a small bookstore - with a partner with a german and with a frenchman, the german had an older sister, she’s like in the joke exactly, but the older sister, she lived in germany, an educated woman, she graduated
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from the university, she came to russia to see him when he had lived here for several years, she says to me: oleg, i’m just very surprised that moscow is such a normal european city, and this was back in the nineties, now you can’t compare moscow with the nineties , i say, what did you think you would see, she says, well, i thought that it was such a small city, very dark, surrounded by forest, i said , i probably thought that bears were walking, but i i laughed, she said, no, seriously, i thought that wild animals enter this city, and that there are several hotels near the kremlin where foreigners live, only if accompanied by the police can you leave this hotel and walk around the city, that is, i was amazed, because it’s always here it was a normal country, in general, yes, moscow was always a big, well, world city, i wouldn’t even say european there, yes, but just
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a city in itself, a russian city, comfortable, bright, with all sorts of fun there and so on further, pure, again, i call this television syndrome, you need to watch less television and read more books, i thought i agreed with him, he said on tv, that’s actually the same question to ian about the thing, if you were teleported instantly instantly at 2062 a year, that's it? did you take with you, what thing would you take with you into the future? did you bring this with you? i, overflowing and relishing books , i have books, i have books, this is my job, of course, this is the gospel, my parents gave it to me when i was young, and i
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think it’s good, i used to read the gospel, and i think this is a good one... russia, this is my compass, this is a goland one, the binding was done by you, yes, yes, of course, yes, well, the last question, after all, about the future, here is veniamin, what do you think, here is our hypothesis , our thesis, of the russian project. 262 about what's here resettlement of foreigners from european countries, from the american continent, close to us in spirit, from the christian. post-christian world , those people who feel you there now somehow uncomfortable, uncomfortable, in connection with this new, new ethical ideology that is now triumphant there, well, this is
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what awaits us, yes, this is what on the one hand, it will give russia more opportunities to develop, because we have large territories, we need new residents, on the other hand, it will help these people find themselves a more comfortable environment, where the environment of the values ​​that we are closer to them. here you are, this is an example, exactly, is this a trend or is this some kind of exception, well, i heard, and i know, it’s about the second time we’ve had such a meeting, foreigners, well, i wasn’t looking for contact, i migrated well, i was just generally filming article and you see the same ores, but you didn’t see them in this article , foreigners, now for the second time i did it every year alone, and yes there are people, how many,
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approximately, i thought there were already 30 people there, we had 20-30, only in the same area, yes, and i, i i saw trends, more people who have christian values, and they have thoughts of moving here, i read, if? a person really wants to emigrate here, i read, this is a plus on both sides, i’m like mine or like the council in the state, such people read, they can bring something to the country, of course, it shouldn’t be millions, but on the other hand, i think it’s also important if we speak christian, value, this is also a family, children do everything russian more, then i see the future, what if? if we move on from the christian faith, as if on sabotage, then automatically there will be less work, and i’ll have a little
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salvation in my soul, besides, i also want to tell you, you said, well, in switzerland, i ’m still not such a neat person as they are, swiss, yes, but, but here, you are a super neat person, i’ll tell you, yes, when i asked you, for example, how to do it? organic honey, i remember that you started telling me in great detail how bees should be treated, why they shouldn’t be treated differently, and so on, i thought, what kind of swiss is this, how it’s useful that such people come here and still tell them clearly, well, i understand that your children will already have some kind of mixture, yes, i’m probably still some kind of cybrid instead of swiss and russian, and i thought that tashi plus, russia has such people, because the swiss are not all bad, there are good things there, or the netherlands have good things, and if we can bring them here, this is
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only a plus for the country, well, i already said here once, yes, recently, these foreigners in russia often become more russians than we ourselves, but oleg and i tried to russify a little in connection with this program, so we agreed with russian designers that they would help us look a little more russian than we looked before, so i want to say thank you, to the men's atelier, level suyut , this one provided, this jacket, russian this vest, well, the kosovorodka is russian, and she makes everything else russian, too, so you see, we also became a little more russian after you met, v in general, it’s not that you convinced us, it’s more like you... in russia this will have a positive impact both on the lives of these specific
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people who will come here, and on the life of the country, we are taking you into the future, and ian and veniamin, everyone for the rest who will follow in their footsteps, welcome to russia, the present russia of the future, i might also say, now i also hope for the future. well, approximately, the person here received me very well, in russia he accepted me very kindly, he accepted me.
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thank you very much for your devotion to the values ​​for which we live and for which we are fighting, i am a pashtun, an afghan, i am a russian soldier, it’s an honor, they look at this
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glow of ours... every night it attracts them, we don’t let them in and won’t let them in, get along, calm down, i’m trying to motivate them to live on , well, there were legs, but no, we need to move on, the doula goes out to agitate ukrainian soldiers, ukrainian soldiers, i urge you to lay down your arms, we don’t want to go in vain.
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