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Russia local elections: Navalny allies win council seats as Putin's party claims victory | |
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Associates of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny celebrate victory in Siberia where he was poisoned | Associates of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny celebrate victory in Siberia where he was poisoned |
Allies of poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have said they have secured city council seats in Siberia as independent monitors condemned a reported “stream” of voting irregularities in regional polls. | Allies of poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have said they have secured city council seats in Siberia as independent monitors condemned a reported “stream” of voting irregularities in regional polls. |
In several dozen of the country’s 85 regions, Russians voted for regional governors and lawmakers in regional and city legislatures as well as in several by-elections for national MPs. | In several dozen of the country’s 85 regions, Russians voted for regional governors and lawmakers in regional and city legislatures as well as in several by-elections for national MPs. |
The polls came a year ahead of parliamentary elections and are seen as a test for the Kremlin, as the ruling party faces sinking popularity and simmering public anger over economic woes. | The polls came a year ahead of parliamentary elections and are seen as a test for the Kremlin, as the ruling party faces sinking popularity and simmering public anger over economic woes. |
In an effort to fight Vladimir Putin’s electoral machine, Navalny and his team have urged Russians to vote tactically by backing the strongest candidates against the ruling party United Russia. | In an effort to fight Vladimir Putin’s electoral machine, Navalny and his team have urged Russians to vote tactically by backing the strongest candidates against the ruling party United Russia. |
Some of the highest-profile campaigns have taken place in Novosibirsk, Russia’s third-largest city, and neighbouring Tomsk where Navalny travelled last month. | Some of the highest-profile campaigns have taken place in Novosibirsk, Russia’s third-largest city, and neighbouring Tomsk where Navalny travelled last month. |
On Sunday night, his team said that the heads of Navalny’s offices for Novosibirsk and Tomsk both secured city council seats. | On Sunday night, his team said that the heads of Navalny’s offices for Novosibirsk and Tomsk both secured city council seats. |
Navalny had been in Siberia to promote his “smart voting” campaign when he was poisoned with what Germany says was a novichok nerve agent. | Navalny had been in Siberia to promote his “smart voting” campaign when he was poisoned with what Germany says was a novichok nerve agent. |
Ksenia Fadeyeva, the 28-year-old head of Navalny’s Tomsk office, said she won a city council seat along with another Navalny ally. | Ksenia Fadeyeva, the 28-year-old head of Navalny’s Tomsk office, said she won a city council seat along with another Navalny ally. |
“This is the first victory of a Navalny office head,” Ivan Zhdanov, director of the opposition politician’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, said on Twitter. | “This is the first victory of a Navalny office head,” Ivan Zhdanov, director of the opposition politician’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, said on Twitter. |
“It was in Tomsk where Navalny was poisoned.” | “It was in Tomsk where Navalny was poisoned.” |
In Novosibirsk, the 37-year-old head of Navalny’s local office, Sergei Boiko, also won a council seat. | In Novosibirsk, the 37-year-old head of Navalny’s local office, Sergei Boiko, also won a council seat. |
To counter United Russia and the Communist Party, Boiko has created an opposition alliance, which has put forward around 30 candidates for the city legislature. | To counter United Russia and the Communist Party, Boiko has created an opposition alliance, which has put forward around 30 candidates for the city legislature. |
Voter Damir Adgamov, a 26-year-old dental technician, said he backed Boiko’s coalition after watching Navalny’s videos on YouTube. | Voter Damir Adgamov, a 26-year-old dental technician, said he backed Boiko’s coalition after watching Navalny’s videos on YouTube. |
“I decided to try,” he said. “I don’t know if things will be better with Navalny or Boiko or worse, but at least we’ll see.” | “I decided to try,” he said. “I don’t know if things will be better with Navalny or Boiko or worse, but at least we’ll see.” |
Vladimir Semyonov, a 57-year-old retired army officer, said he had also voted for an opposition candidate, “to change something, so we don’t have stagnation”. | Vladimir Semyonov, a 57-year-old retired army officer, said he had also voted for an opposition candidate, “to change something, so we don’t have stagnation”. |
Boiko said his supporters had recorded dozens of alleged violations, including an attempt to illegally remove observers while a safe containing early votes at one polling station had its seals broken. | Boiko said his supporters had recorded dozens of alleged violations, including an attempt to illegally remove observers while a safe containing early votes at one polling station had its seals broken. |
United Russia chairman Dmitry Medvedev praised the party’s electoral successes, saying that according to exit polls it was heading for victory in regional legislatures. | United Russia chairman Dmitry Medvedev praised the party’s electoral successes, saying that according to exit polls it was heading for victory in regional legislatures. |
According to initial results, a second-round runoff was not expected in any of 18 regions that elected governors. | According to initial results, a second-round runoff was not expected in any of 18 regions that elected governors. |
Officials are expected to announce the first results on Monday. | Officials are expected to announce the first results on Monday. |
Several regions recorded large turnouts in two days of early voting, with more than 50% of the electorate casting ballots early in the far eastern Jewish Autonomous Region and in Tatarstan. | Several regions recorded large turnouts in two days of early voting, with more than 50% of the electorate casting ballots early in the far eastern Jewish Autonomous Region and in Tatarstan. |
The independent election monitor group Golos said it had received a “stream of reports” that observers had been denied their legal rights to view documents and submit complaints, with conflicts sometimes ending in “fisticuffs”. | The independent election monitor group Golos said it had received a “stream of reports” that observers had been denied their legal rights to view documents and submit complaints, with conflicts sometimes ending in “fisticuffs”. |
It had also received reports of ballot stuffing and officials switching ballot papers cast by real voters for ones they had filled in, the group added. | It had also received reports of ballot stuffing and officials switching ballot papers cast by real voters for ones they had filled in, the group added. |
For the first time, elections in the country were held over three days and some polling stations for early voting were open-air. | For the first time, elections in the country were held over three days and some polling stations for early voting were open-air. |
Navalny’s ally Leonid Volkov said the scheme was thought up to combat the tactical voting system. Electoral chief Ella Pamfilova denounced such “unobjective and mean” accusations. | Navalny’s ally Leonid Volkov said the scheme was thought up to combat the tactical voting system. Electoral chief Ella Pamfilova denounced such “unobjective and mean” accusations. |
Navalny is now out of a medically induced coma and reacting to speech, the Berlin hospital treating him has said. | Navalny is now out of a medically induced coma and reacting to speech, the Berlin hospital treating him has said. |
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