Of the four countries in the Western Balkans where Russian presidential elections were organised, Vladimir Putin won in two countries, not Serbia and Montenegro. In Northern Macedonia, 88.10% of the people supported Putin, while Vladislav Duvakov came second (5.71). In Bosnia and Herzegovina, 77.22% of Russians voted for the current President Putin and 15.82% for Duvankov.
Russian citizens who voted at the Russian Embassy in Podgorica in the presidential election in that country gave the highest support to the candidate Vladislav Davankov (68.89).
According to the Russian Central Election Commission, the incumbent President and winner of the election, Vladimir Putin, had only 8.41% support among Russians living in Montenegro.
Officially, 4,726 citizens voted at the polling station in Belgrade. Of these, 512 Russians living in Serbia voted for Vladimir Putin, or 10.84%. The candidate who received the highest number of votes (3,185 or 67.42%) was Vladislav Davankov, the “most moderate” of the three candidates allowed to stand./The Geopost