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Comment by int_19h

20 days ago

FWIW, Putin was also overwhelmingly elected by people "voting for change" back in the day.

Indeed he is an elected head of state. Cope.

  • Not today, not with what elections are in Russia now and have been for well over a decade. But back in 2000, he absolutely was an elected head of state, yeah. I've been there when it happened, and yes, we coped (many by leaving the country, then or later when it became clear that what we expected is what is actually happening).

    Just goes to show what happens when you elect people like this, and why any democracy that wants to remain one will have mechanisms in place that will block such people regardless of how many votes they might get.