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Opposition says Kremlin fails democracy pledge test
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 11 - 10 - 2009


Opposition candidates and
election observers said significant violations in regional votes
across Russia on Sunday showed President Dmitry Medvedev was
failing to follow through on a promise to boost democracy, Reuters reported.
Two months ago Medvedev said "new democratic times are
beginning" in Russia and promised to break the near-monopoly of
the Kremlin-backed United Russia party built up during the reign
of predecessor turned prime minister Vladimir Putin.
But candidates in regional elections on Sunday said
prohibitive entry requirements introduced under Medvedev and
shrinking access to the media damaged the opposition's chances
and allowed United Russia to sweep the polls.
"We hear pretty words, but the reality is very different,"
said Sergei Obukov, a senior member of the Communist Party.
Central Election Commission chief Vladimir Churov dismissed
opposition complaints as "unacceptable hysterics", Interfax news
agency reported.
Mayoral, regional and district elections were held in 76 of
Russia's 83 regions -- comprising 30 million voters -- and
United Russia won "practically every race it ran in", top party
official Boris Gryzlov told Interfax.
The opposition was particularly critical of the election to
Moscow's council, which controls the city's $40-billion budget.
United Russia had 63 percent of that vote with 13 percent
counted, the Central Election Committee said.
Only one liberal opposition party, Yabloko, was registered
for the party race, which decides 18 of the Moscow council's 35
seats. Early results gave it 5 percent, below the 7 percent
barrier needed to maintain one of its two seats.
"Political competition has shrunk further in the past year,"
Yabloko leader Sergei Mitrokhin said after voting in Moscow.
"The playing field is uneven. We don't have fair elections."
Pro-Western opposition parties say every one of their
candidates was refused registration for the remaining 17 first
past the post seats, most because some of the thousands of
signatures provided for registration were deemed invalid.
Six parties registered for Sunday's Moscow vote, but the
only posters in the city were for United Russia.
Independent poll watchdog Golos said it had reports that
Moscow authorities were pressuring workers to vote to boost the
turn-out and reported sporadic stuffing of ballot boxes.
"There were significant violations on the day and in the
pre-election campaign," said Golos head Liliya Shibanova, citing
the non-registration of candidates and curbs on canvassing.
"Medvedev says we need competition, we need a multi-party
system, but election results show the exact opposite," she said.
Sixty-two percent of Muscovites polled by the Levada centre
described the vote as "simply an imitation of a battle" and said
they expected the seats to be distributed by the authorities.
"Everything is decided in advance," said 28-year-old teacher
Jay Komisarzhevskaya. "I haven't voted for almost 10 years." The
Central Election Commission said turn-out in Moscow was around
35 percent, roughly the same as four years ago.
Medvedev's administration blamed local officials for the
problems in Moscow, saying it had failed to convince Mayor Yuri
Luzhkov, a prominent member of the ruling party, to liberalise
elections. Luzhkov spokesman Sergei Tsoi declined to comment.
"Moscow authorities are not ready to live under new
standards," Medvedev's chief spokeswoman Natalya Timakova told
reporters this week. "We will continue encouraging them."
Full results were due on Monday at 0600 GMT.


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