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🇷🇺🇷🇺ЦИК России официально объявил Владимира Путина президентом России, на прошедших выборах он набрал 87,28% голосов

Итоговый результат Николая Харитонова на выборах составил 4,31%, Владислава Даванкова - 3,85%, Леонида Слуцкого - 3,2.
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🇷🇺🇷🇺ЦИК России официально объявил Владимира Путина президентом России, на прошедших выборах он набрал 87,28% голосов

Итоговый результат Николая Харитонова на выборах составил 4,31%, Владислава Даванкова - 3,85%, Леонида Слуцкого - 3,2.

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