the premium sponsor of the national team represents. with us now is oleg posternak, a political technologist, we are stronger together, well, well, we are coming back and mr. oleg, we congratulate you, good morning, let's try to figure it out together, what yesterday took place in russia, a president was elected in russia, the president is putin, without any special surprises, with a record turnout and a record number of votes for putin, 87%. how should we perceive these numbers? well, i think that, in principle, this was the most expected result for the majority of the world, and in general , the election process was neither fair, nor open, nor equal, unequivocally, and even from the point of view of russian law and legislation, these elections, well, no are legitimate, to be honest. in the russian legal system, putin used this, these yes the so-called, so-called elections are, in fact, pseudo-elections in order to form a circle of support for their military actions, in particular against ukraine. in fact, putin will maneuver this result in order to demonstrate the legitimacy of the war. in