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'Very controversial': Putin votes online from isolation after Covid-19 contact

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Russian President Vladimir Putin voted online in a parliamentary election, a state-television broadcast showed Friday, after he announced this week he was self-isolating due to a coronavirus outbreak at the Kremlin.

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