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'No doubt winner is Putin, important thing is to get our manifesto out' - New People Party's candidate Davankov01:24
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The New People Party's candidate Vladislav Davankov said that while he believed there was 'no doubt' President Vladimir Putin would be re-elected, he said that the most important thing for him was for his organisation to get their manifesto out to a broader public, speaking after the conclusion of voting on Sunday.

"What is important to us is that tens of thousands of people joined us and campaigned sincerely and genuinely. And I believe that this is our first attempt, our first presidential election - we will continue, we will continue our work," the politician explained.

Davankov also thanked voters and observers for taking part in the election.

"Of course I want to thank everyone who voted. I have never received so many messages on social networks, on Telegram of course. The kind of support we've seen is millions of people. Let's see, let's wait for the results. Every single person who voted, who participated in the campaign, who watched for three days, is very important to us," the candidate added.

Russia's presidential election takes place over three days on March 15-17, with early voting between February 25 and March 14.

The four candidates are Leonid Slutsky of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), the Communist Party's Nikolai Kharitonov, Vladislav Davankov of the New People Party and incumbent President Vladimir Putin, running as an independent candidate.

'No doubt winner is Putin, important thing is to get our manifesto out' - New People Party's candidate Davankov

Russian Federation, Moscow
March 17, 2024 at 19:09 GMT +00:00 · Published

The New People Party's candidate Vladislav Davankov said that while he believed there was 'no doubt' President Vladimir Putin would be re-elected, he said that the most important thing for him was for his organisation to get their manifesto out to a broader public, speaking after the conclusion of voting on Sunday.

"What is important to us is that tens of thousands of people joined us and campaigned sincerely and genuinely. And I believe that this is our first attempt, our first presidential election - we will continue, we will continue our work," the politician explained.

Davankov also thanked voters and observers for taking part in the election.

"Of course I want to thank everyone who voted. I have never received so many messages on social networks, on Telegram of course. The kind of support we've seen is millions of people. Let's see, let's wait for the results. Every single person who voted, who participated in the campaign, who watched for three days, is very important to us," the candidate added.

Russia's presidential election takes place over three days on March 15-17, with early voting between February 25 and March 14.

The four candidates are Leonid Slutsky of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), the Communist Party's Nikolai Kharitonov, Vladislav Davankov of the New People Party and incumbent President Vladimir Putin, running as an independent candidate.

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The New People Party's candidate Vladislav Davankov said that while he believed there was 'no doubt' President Vladimir Putin would be re-elected, he said that the most important thing for him was for his organisation to get their manifesto out to a broader public, speaking after the conclusion of voting on Sunday.

"What is important to us is that tens of thousands of people joined us and campaigned sincerely and genuinely. And I believe that this is our first attempt, our first presidential election - we will continue, we will continue our work," the politician explained.

Davankov also thanked voters and observers for taking part in the election.

"Of course I want to thank everyone who voted. I have never received so many messages on social networks, on Telegram of course. The kind of support we've seen is millions of people. Let's see, let's wait for the results. Every single person who voted, who participated in the campaign, who watched for three days, is very important to us," the candidate added.

Russia's presidential election takes place over three days on March 15-17, with early voting between February 25 and March 14.

The four candidates are Leonid Slutsky of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), the Communist Party's Nikolai Kharitonov, Vladislav Davankov of the New People Party and incumbent President Vladimir Putin, running as an independent candidate.

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