
Before parliamentary elections: Russian anti-war party: election exclusion and prison camp
Admitted to the Duma election in four weeks are ten parties, all on the Kremlin line and supporting the war against Ukraine
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Admitted to the Duma election in four weeks are ten parties, all on the Kremlin line and supporting the war against Ukraine. All parties could face such unproven accusations and be excluded from the polls according to the court’s previous logic, Rybakov said. The court granted a lawsuit by the pro-Kremlin ultranationalist party Rodina, which accused Jabloko of violating Russia’s electoral laws.
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Admitted to the Duma election in four weeks are ten parties, all on the Kremlin line and supporting the war against Ukraine.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAll parties could face such unproven accusations and be excluded from the polls according to the court’s previous logic, Rybakov said.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe court granted a lawsuit by the pro-Kremlin ultranationalist party Rodina, which accused Jabloko of violating Russia’s electoral laws.
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