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Nezavisimaya Gazeta, September 1, 2004
We will have transparent elections some day
The Committee-2008 appealed to the Supreme Court to cancel the results of the 2003 Duma campaign
By Alexandra Samarina
The Committee-2008 appeals to the Supreme Court to cancel the results of the 2003 Duma campaign. Liberals say they have several thousand examples to demonstrate that the vote in 2003 was not free. Sergey Mitrokhin said parties had unequal access to the mass media. The total time given to United Russia came to 642 minutes, SPS - 396, KPRF - 316 (including mostly negative coverage), LDPR - 230 minutes, Yabloko - 197, Rodina - 188.

Liberals also disclosed that official data on protocols 1 and 2 on party lists and one-mandate regions did not tally. They did not tally for 254,000 votes, which is almost the number for a one election region. This proves possible falsifications.

The third violation was that governors did not inform the population in advance that they would not work in the Duma. Despite legal requirements, many candidates, primarily governors and Federal Ministers, refused to work as deputies. This was the case with 37 candidates from the list of United Russia.

Sergey Mitrokhin says that the appeal is not PR-action, but a struggle to make future elections transparent and true.

The appeal was not taken by the Supreme Court for consideration and was sent to the chancellery. Activists of the Committee-2008 do not actually believe in the success of the appeal, but they hope to draw the public's attention to the issue.

 

See also:

State Duma elections 2003

Nezavisimaya Gazeta, September 1, 2004

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