Russians had no choice in the 2018 presidential elections. Those who wanted to vote against corruption, against Russia’s aggressive foreign policy, against unlimited military spending, against protectionism and isolationism and against archaic governance had no one to vote for.
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A woman holds a poster reading "Put In - Put Out" as she demonstrates outside the Russian embassy in Berlin, where people queued to cast their votes for Russia's presidential elections on March 18.