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Opposition Groups Discuss Partnership

Russian opposition groups including the Union of Right Forces and the Other Russia have come together and have begun discussions of a single candidate to the presidency.

Dec 4, 2007 | Continued
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International and Domestic Criticism Mounts

Even as United Russia celebrates its victory in Russian State Duma elections, international and domestic criticism of the election is mounting.

Dec 3, 2007 | Continued
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Ambush Set for Protest at Russian Central Election Committee (UPDATE)

Riot police and pro-Kremlin hooligans surround Central Election Committee in anticipation of planned “funeral for democracy” protest.

Dec 3, 2007 | Continued
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False Results

Improper methods have been widely used in Russian elections of the State Duma on December 2nd. Theotherrussia.org provides extensive coverage and examples of how the election has been manipulated.

Dec 2, 2007 | Continued
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Fraud, Interference in Russian Elections

Putin’s United Russia achieves parliamentary election goals with the help of widespread abuses before and on election day.

Dec 2, 2007 | Continued
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Russian Vote Begins, Under the Watch of the FSB

The Parliamentary vote has begun in Russia, with polling stations under close watch of militsiya and FSB special forces.

Dec 1, 2007 | Continued
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Nashi Know the Outcome

The Nashi youth movement is printing victory pamphlets praising Putin and bashing the opposition, even before the election has taken place.

Dec 1, 2007 | Continued
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Kasparov on Jail and Elections in the Wall Street Journal

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Dec 1, 2007 | Continued
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No Need to Break the Law

Electoral laws have been changed under the Putin administration, with the effect of shutting out the opposition and giving the party in power leverage to act with impunity.

Nov 30, 2007 | Continued
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Where’s the Candidate?

The Russian presidential campaign has officially begun, with no mainstream candidate, and with pundits left guessing about Putin’s plans.

Nov 30, 2007 | Continued