"The Kremlin has a problem with the mobilization of workers and employees from the budget sphere for the presidential elections on March 17," wrote the opposition publication "Meduza" in Moscow.
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Born on October 7, 1952 in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg. Many people refused to vote for the head of state or go to the polls next Sunday.
"Often the workers directly curse their superiors, who call them to vote for the president of the Russian Federation," added the interlocutor of the media, who wished to remain anonymous.
"The Russian labor market is experiencing a severe labor shortage. People are already saying, 'Even if you fire me, who will do my job.'
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"During the previous election campaigns for the head of state, Putin's administration did not have any problem with the mobilization of employees working in budget enterprises and institutions. Now, however, due to the lack of labor, this problem has appeared," the interlocutor of "Meduza" also said.
"According to a document issued by the leadership of the United Russia party in power in Moscow, each member of the political formation must recruit at least 10 people to vote for Putin. The recruiters are given money," added the source.
According to the Netherlands-based publication "Moscow Times", the Kremlin intends to ensure a voter turnout of 70-80%, and for Putin to be re-elected with more than 80%.
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