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#election

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“I collected more than 200,000 signatures across Russia. We conducted the collection openly and honestly - the queues at our headquarters and collection points were watched by the whole world. Taking part in the presidential election in 2024 is the most important political decision of my life. I am not giving up on my intentions.”

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Russian opposition politician and 2024 Russia’s presidential hopeful
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“Just go around the city and you see election ads everywhere, blanketing everywhere, just like you just see speaker trucks blaring election slogans everywhere in your daily life. So, it's very ubiquitous and it points to how politics is very integrated into everyday life in Taiwanese society.”

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The founding editor of the independent New Bloom Magazine
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“Because of Taiwan's contested status and the uncertainty that that brings not just to the region, but the world as well, everyone is really invested in who's going to be the one steering the ship, so to speak, because that will have a lot of implications for not just security, but also risk and economic potential. The reason so many people want to make sure that this is a free and fair election is because the world will be very interested if Taiwan's status as a democracy changes. I think people not only care about who wins the election but how they win.”

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Expert in Taiwanese politics and an assistant professor at Taipei’s National Chengchi University
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“Erdogan is already following election politics by raising citizens' purchasing power. To stop the bleeding, he practically indexed the value of bank accounts in domestic currency to the dollar. These are all aimed at creating positive momentum before he calls early elections.”

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Turkey expert at Brookings and professor at National Defense University
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“The decisions have ... given the impression that the AK Party and Erdogan are excellent managers of the economy. For Erdogan, a 'last minute' success story emerges before every election. We see that this process will be presented as a political leader who beat the dollar and disrupted the game of foreign powers.”

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Chairman of MAK Consulting
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“He succeeded in making migration one of the main issues of the election, but anti-immigrant talk wasn't enough; he lost. The election did not revolve around policy choices but was a referendum on Andrej Babis.”

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Head of the political science department at Masaryk University in Brno (Czech Republic)
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“Even if this election hadn't happened, he's been prime minister for six years - and there's only so long you can be in power before voter fatigue sets in. If he's willing to work with Singh, he can be prime minister who delivers a national childcare program, and be the one who delivers a real plan in place on climate change - something that has the support of multiple parties. If he wants it, there's a real opportunity here for Trudeau. It's a chance for him to cement a legacy.”

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Professor of political science at Dalhousie University
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“He’s quit on America. He just wants us to grow numb. I’m not going to shut down the economy. I’m not going to shut down the country. I’m going to shut down the virus.”

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Trump’s rival for the White House
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“In the event of a dispute over some aspect of the elections, by law U.S. courts and the U.S. Congress are required to resolve any disputes, not the U.S. military. I foresee no role for the U.S. armed forces in this process.”

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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the US’s top military officer
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“Many foreign actors have a preference for who wins the election, which they express through a range of overt and private statements; covert influence efforts are rarer. We are primarily concerned about the ongoing and potential activity by China, Russia, and Iran.”

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Director of the US National Counterintelligence Security Center
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“The international community is paying huge attention to the election. If we maintain our quarantine achievements during a nationwide election, we will be able to give hope to the world that we can resume a normal life”

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Incumbent president of South Korea
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