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Title: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: Raxys47 on December 11, 2017, 01:41:25 PM
Welcome dear friends, it is no secret that we live in a century of injustice, restrictions of rights and freedoms, rigged elections, total corruption and monopoly this is especially pronounced in a country called Russia. Due to the current political regime suffers from socio-economic, health, housing and so on, it does not need to possess deep knowledge of Economics, just look around. As a representative of the opposition, I ask you to support all who are not indifferent to the lives of millions of citizens of our country. We appreciate your support and your suggestions. The Fund of struggle against corruption is a non - profit organization founded by Alexei Navalny to fight corruption in Russia https://fbk.info/
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Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: aleksej996 on December 11, 2017, 01:46:36 PM
When did the problems of corruption change with an election? Don't sell people false hope. When you have problems on such a high level in a country or in the world, the problem is not in individuals, it is in the system. There will always be more bad apples, the problem is the system that allows them to come to power.

You will not change anything by just electing another politician. That would be a lot easier, but that never works unfortunately.
You need to change people, the system, not the officials. Even a good apple gets spoiled in a barrel full of bad ones.


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: Sithara007 on December 11, 2017, 02:04:51 PM
Is Alexei Navalny even participating in the presidential elections? I heard that he is barred from running for the post of president. So it is going to be a cakewalk for Putin. I am an admirer of Putin, but at the same time I don't like his pro-immigration stance. Putin has allowed Russia to be flooded with Muslim immigrants from the Central Asia.


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: Raxys47 on December 11, 2017, 02:12:21 PM
You are right the problem is the system that is completely interconnected. Russia -
 a rich country, but the vast majority of citizens are poor. 88% of the wealth owned by 0.1% of the population, the oligarchs and top officials. Inequality and injustice have become a norm in Russia. We don't give false hopes, but to put up with the tyranny of not going, the Foundation has opened more than 83 staffs, more than 189 282 of thousands of volunteers, hundreds of rallies across the country which are hundreds of thousands of disgruntled citizens. Corruption won in many countries, it is possible to win with us. Even sharing this information and post you will have considerable help in this good work.


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: Raxys47 on December 11, 2017, 02:32:04 PM
Alexei Navalny officially not allowed to the elections of 2018, this once again proves the whole hypocrisy of our electoral and judicial systems, about the migrants from Central Asia is a separate big topic, as the economist would say that they are necessary to maintain ekonomicheskoi stability. How can you respect Putin as Russia by 8 percent lives in the XVI century, and 40% - in the XIX? The statistics of the housing system, no hot water in homes, 25% of Russians, With the occasional interruption of the hot water is supplied at 40.2% of apartment buildings, with constant interruptions — 6.5% of homes, and it's not talking about quality; you can endlessly cite examples and statistics, do not talk about it in a corrupt state media.


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: pazzanegro on December 11, 2017, 04:38:11 PM
Don't think anything surprising is going to happen. "Yedinaya Rossia" political block that controls oil, gas etc. mining... Putin, Medvedev, some new names... Still no changes  :(


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: PhantomJ on December 11, 2017, 04:59:59 PM
Ksenia Sobchak is the only person, that has some chances to win the elections. Believe me or not, this TV star can beat Putin like Trump beat everyone in USA. From the start not so many people took her seriously, but afterward she will become a president.


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: loaddebitcard on December 11, 2017, 05:33:57 PM
Putin is gonna be a president. Nothing new, unfortunately. Autocracy for 18 years already (Medvedev doesn't count cuz he is Putin's kid) is not normal for democratic countries.


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: Sundark on December 11, 2017, 05:48:33 PM
Lets hope that Navalny will participate in elections. I think he's the only way to change political life in Russia.


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: cryptonoob312 on December 11, 2017, 06:07:03 PM
Since 2004 there are no real elections in Russia at all, unfortunately :(


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: Raxys47 on December 12, 2017, 06:32:06 AM
Elections in Russia don't, Ksenia Sobchak, has the right objective position, but don't forget she is a goddaughter of Vladimir Putin ( they have very close family ties, Anatoly Sobchak, Putin's former curator). All this is done to divert attention from the real problems in Russia private property is not valid, there are no businessmen and entrepreneurs who work more than 25 years, always under the new government, the new owners (raider attacks business as usual), so the current power is vital to retain power.


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: Sithara007 on December 12, 2017, 09:59:54 AM
Lets hope that Navalny will participate in elections. I think he's the only way to change political life in Russia.

Earlier this year, a court in the city of Kirov upheld his suspended sentence for "embezzlement". This may be used by his political opponents to prevent him from running. Anyway, he is actively campaigning in most of the major cities of Russia and he has set up a large number of campaign offices. However, the Central Election Commission recently stated that in all probability he may not be allowed to run.


Title: Re: Presidential elections in Russia
Post by: aleksej996 on December 12, 2017, 09:30:38 PM
You are right the problem is the system that is completely interconnected. Russia -
 a rich country, but the vast majority of citizens are poor. 88% of the wealth owned by 0.1% of the population, the oligarchs and top officials. Inequality and injustice have become a norm in Russia. We don't give false hopes, but to put up with the tyranny of not going, the Foundation has opened more than 83 staffs, more than 189 282 of thousands of volunteers, hundreds of rallies across the country which are hundreds of thousands of disgruntled citizens. Corruption won in many countries, it is possible to win with us. Even sharing this information and post you will have considerable help in this good work.

All I am saying is that whether you put up a fight or not, it makes no difference if you are just going to give power to someone else.
It will be the same problem with a different name. No matter who wins, the politics stay pretty much the same always.
You can rally the entire country, good job, but if it is going to end with the same power given to a new name, it is all for nothing.

If you are brave enough to stand up to your system, then do it right and change it from the bottom up. No elections are needed for a revolution.
Doing these little protests is just giving the authorities the idea on who to target and a practice to shut you down.

I have no political views in most cases and definitely not in Russia about which I know very little. I am just saying what makes sense to me.
We all see this all the time, in every country. Never has things changed in an election. Elections are for people who accept the system as it is and just want a new face with a new name.