The so-called presidential “elections” took place in Russia. Vladimir Putin received more than 87% of the votes. There was a competition between polling stations to see who would “draw” more percentages for the dictator. Thus, Russians at the polling stations competed for Putin’s loyalty. This 24 Channel was explained by the host of the Khodorkovsky Live channel Sergey Aslanyan. Sergey Aslanyan noted that when the results of the “elections” are summed up, certain polling stations show 99% for Putin. This is an internal game that is extremely important for the loyalty index. For example, in Moscow there are polling stations in which the percentage of votes for Putin is not very high. Those who “draw” a lot of votes have won the loyalty competition. They compete for career advancement and other benefits. This competition in numbers is not for us. It doesn't say anything. This is a competition within the system, pushing elbows with the prospect of career growth,” the presenter emphasized. “Elections” show the ability of polling station employees to solve the assigned tasks. Election commissions have the opportunity to curry favor with the Kremlin and gain loyalty.Inner Game
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Competition based on numbers – Aslanyan explained what the percentage with which Putin “won” means
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