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People cast their ballots during the State Duma, the Lower House of the Russian Parliament and Local Parliaments Elections at a polling station situated in an old palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on Saturday.
People cast their ballots during the State Duma, the Lower House of the Russian Parliament and Local Parliaments Elections at a polling station situated in an old palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on Saturday.

RUSSIA: Russia’s ruling United Russia party, which supports President Vladimir Putin, retained its majority in Parliament after a three-day election and a sweeping crackdown on its critics, despite losing around one fifth of its support, partial results on Monday showed.

With 33% of ballots counted, the Central Election Commission said United Russia had won just over 45% of the vote, with its nearest rival, the Communist Party, at around 22%.

Although that amounts to an emphatic win, it would be a weaker performance for United Russia than the last time a parliamentary election was held in 2016, when the party won just over 54% of the vote.

A malaise over years of faltering living standards and allegations of corruption from jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny have drained some support, and a tactical voting campaign organised by Navalny’s allies appears to have inflicted further damage.

Kremlin critics said the vote was in any case a sham and that United Russia would have fared much worse in a fair contest, given a pre-election crackdown that outlawed Navalny’s movement, barred his allies from running and targeted critical media and non-governmental organisations.

The result looks unlikely to change the political landscape, with Putin, who has been in power as president or prime minister since 1999, still dominating ahead of the next presidential election in 2024. Putin has yet to say whether he will run.

– INDIA TODAY

Tuesday, September 21, 2021 – 01:00











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