Which point of view is reflected in this quotation?

It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.
–Joseph Stalin

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Stalin's view of reparations from Germany following World War II.
Stalin's view of reparations from Germany following World War II.

Stalin's view of free elections in Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
Stalin's view of free elections in Eastern Europe during the Cold War.

Stalin's view of peace agreements made by the Allies with several Axis nations in 1947.
Stalin's view of peace agreements made by the Allies with several Axis nations in 1947.

Stalin's view of the assassination of democratic leaders in Poland and Czechoslovakia

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The point of view reflected in the quotation by Joseph Stalin is:

Stalin's view of free elections in Eastern Europe during the Cold War.

This quotation emphasizes the idea that the process of counting votes and the power behind it is what truly determines outcomes, rather than the votes cast by the people. This reflects his perspective on the manipulation and control over elections in a way that undermines genuine democratic processes.