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Putin's United Russia party suffers poll setback | Putin's United Russia party suffers poll setback |
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party has seen a sharp drop in support in parliamentary elections. | Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party has seen a sharp drop in support in parliamentary elections. |
With 96% of votes counted, the Central Election Commission said United Russia had just under 50% of the vote, down from 64% in 2007. | |
The vote is being seen as a popularity test of Mr Putin, who is running for the presidency in March. | The vote is being seen as a popularity test of Mr Putin, who is running for the presidency in March. |
Opposition parties have complained of violations of election laws. | Opposition parties have complained of violations of election laws. |
Russia's only independent monitoring group, Golos, says it has logged 5,300 complaints alleging violations of election laws. | Russia's only independent monitoring group, Golos, says it has logged 5,300 complaints alleging violations of election laws. |
'Violations and fraud' | 'Violations and fraud' |
Electoral Commission head Vladimir Churov said United Russia should have a slim majority, with 238 seats out of 450. | |
This would mean the party had lost its current two-thirds majority which allowed it to change the constitution unchallenged. | |
Vladimir Putin is facing a slump in popularity that he has not experienced since the Kursk submarine disaster of 2000. | |
There are still many in Russia who do not blame him for the rampant corruption and the stagnant economy. | |
But he is the leader of United Russia, and support for the party has fallen significantly in these Duma elections, which inevitably reflects badly on him. | |
That said, it looks like the official results will still show United Russia gaining support from around half of those who cast valid votes, which would be regarded as a significant victory in many democracies. | |
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Mr Churov said the Communist Party was in second place with 19.2% of the vote, giving it 92 seats. | |
A Just Russia was in third place with 13.2% and 64 seats, and the nationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) had 11.7% and 56, he added. | |
"We have received thousands of calls from regional offices, confirming massive violations and fraud," said Communist Party deputy head Ivan Melnikov on the party website. | "We have received thousands of calls from regional offices, confirming massive violations and fraud," said Communist Party deputy head Ivan Melnikov on the party website. |
"Throughout the day, it was like receiving reports from a war zone." | "Throughout the day, it was like receiving reports from a war zone." |
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg, in Moscow, says if confirmed, the result will be a significant embarrassment to Mr Putin, three months before he is scheduled to run again for the Russian presidency. | The BBC's Steve Rosenberg, in Moscow, says if confirmed, the result will be a significant embarrassment to Mr Putin, three months before he is scheduled to run again for the Russian presidency. |
He says opposition parties are alleging widespread fraud, including the stuffing of ballot boxes and voters being offered money. | He says opposition parties are alleging widespread fraud, including the stuffing of ballot boxes and voters being offered money. |
Mr Putin served as president from 2000 to 2008 but was prohibited by the constitution from running for a third consecutive term. | Mr Putin served as president from 2000 to 2008 but was prohibited by the constitution from running for a third consecutive term. |
Golos, whose monitors are not affiliated with any party, said its website suffered a cyber-attack. Ekho Moskvy, a liberal radio station, said its website had also been attacked. | Golos, whose monitors are not affiliated with any party, said its website suffered a cyber-attack. Ekho Moskvy, a liberal radio station, said its website had also been attacked. |
Golos - which means "voice" or "vote" - is funded largely by the US and EU. | Golos - which means "voice" or "vote" - is funded largely by the US and EU. |
Prime Minister Putin has accused foreign powers of meddling in election preparations, while Duma members have questioned why a foreign-funded organisation is allowed to monitor Russian elections. | Prime Minister Putin has accused foreign powers of meddling in election preparations, while Duma members have questioned why a foreign-funded organisation is allowed to monitor Russian elections. |
Moscow police said more than 100 people were arrested at an opposition demonstration in the city centre on Sunday. | Moscow police said more than 100 people were arrested at an opposition demonstration in the city centre on Sunday. |
Are you a Russian voter? What are your hopes and expectations for the elections? Send us your comments using the form below. | Are you a Russian voter? What are your hopes and expectations for the elections? Send us your comments using the form below. |