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“Anti-war” candidate Davankov told Putin about the importance of victory in the war with Ukraine

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Davankov turned out to be not an anti-war candidate/Collage 24 Channel

Vladimir Putin won a landslide victory in the so-called presidential “elections.” After this, he decided to meet his rivals. In particular, Vladislav Davankov.

The latter, during a meeting with Vladimir Putin, said a lot about the war against Ukraine. He supported the Kremlin dictator. For context: before that he was called an anti-war candidate. But, as we have already noted, all of them were technical candidates, so that there would be an appearance of choice for the Russians.

Called for victory in the so-called “SVO”

Davankov, during a conversation with Putin complained about the explosions in the Belgorod region. He stated that after one of the attacks, he and his team allegedly visited Belgorod at the end of 2023. And that the volunteers of his party allegedly helped clear the rubble, and he himself communicated with the relatives of the victims.

As Davankov noted, he traveled to the regions of Russia. And that in it “people work for victory, for our common victory.” We repeat, we are talking about an anti-war candidate. He also added that his faction is also trying to make the most of what it can do.

Davankov began praising Putin in a sycophantic manner. Like, he was right when he said that “we have a common goal – to win the “special military operation” and achieve sustainable peace.” He also noted that during During his campaign, he stated that it was important “not to leave this confrontation to the next generations, but to solve it for our generation.”

Well, I’ll be honest, people during meetings, they sincerely say this and believe that only you can be such a person. Only you can decide whether to win this confrontation,” added the so-called anti-war candidate.

How they reacted to this in Ukraine and the world called “elections” in Russia

  • Adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak noted that no elections physically exist in Russia. He emphasized that the aggressor country lacks any signs of democracy inherent in elections.
  • Meanwhile, the German Foreign Ministry will not call Vladimir Putin president. This was emphasized by government spokeswoman Christiane Hoffman.
  • American Senator Lindsey Graham noted during his visit to Ukraine that Vladimir Putin is an illegitimate president. And that he runs a terrorist state.

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