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Interfax, June 26, 2003

Poll Suggests Only Four Parties Will Have Seats in New Parliament

MOSCOW. June 26 (Interfax) - Some 56% of Russians would vote in parliamentary elections if they were held next Sunday, according to a poll carried out by the All-Russian Public Opinion Center (VTsIOM). The poll suggests that 26% will not bother to vote, while 15% are not sure if they will vote.VTsIOM polled 1,600 Russian citizens at the end of May. If elections were held next Sunday, the Communist Party and the pro-presidential Unified Russia would be supported by an approximately equal numbers of voters, 27% and26%, respectively. This compares to 28% and 23% earlier in the month.Grigory Yavlinsky's Yabloko party would come in third with 8% of the vote. Its position has not deteriorated since the previous poll. It is ahead of Vladimir Zhirinovsky's Liberal Democratic Party, whose support has dwindled from 10% in the previous poll to just 6%. No other party would gain the 5% needed to enter the State Duma. In particular, the Union of Right-Wing Force scan expect just 3% of the vote, a marked fall from the 5% who said they would vote for the party in the previous poll.

 

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State Duma Elections 2003

Interfax, June 26, 2003

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