No
If they are on their way to a vote or if they dont want to be arrested
The question misunderstands Vladimir Putin's comments. Putin did not make a threat that if Hillary Clinton were elected that he would have Russia declare war on the United States, but rather that he saw Hillary Clinton as a war-hawk and that she would inevitably drive the US towards a war with Russia that Russians are scared that they may have to fight. As a result, Putin was trying to argue that a vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote to promote the likelihood of a US-Russia War. This is also an attempt for him to put his weight further behind the candidacy of Donald Trump, who the Russians correctly view as less confrontational with Russia's expansionist foreign policy. It is doubtful, however, that Hillary Clinton will actually attack Russia directly and the fear is more often catalyzed by possibilities of bad interaction between Russian and US forces in Syria, Ukraine, or Georgia (the country).
Gorbachev was not elected Russia was a communist country when he was its leader. The Politburo decided who was in charge and the population of Russia didn't vote. Since 1989 there has been "elections " but Russia is far from a democracy and seems to be more communist each year under Putin rule.
18 years old.
You don't have to really vote for Russia but it would be nice if you actually did.
whoever they want to vote for but they are forced to vote
i dont want to vote is it legal
Obviously not , you have to vote for them to get your vote.
To vote in Russia, you must: be a citizen of Russia be 18 years of age You are disqualified from voting for: legal incompetency imprisonment following criminal conviction
It was against the law for women to vote.
No, kids cant vote in any country.
In 1990, a referendum was held in all of the 16 republics of the USSR, and all 16 of them voted to secede from the USSR, even Russia itself. So it was done, as the vote mandated, and then Russia became the more-or-less democratic nation that it is today, in which the communist party is no longer in control, but corruption remains very severe, and Vladimir Putin exerts a quasi-dictatorial power.