Mar 18, 2018 · Vote in Crimea, Tatars largely ignore Russian election Video provided by AFP
MOSCOW — If you oppose Vladimir Putin, is it even worth voting? This basic question over how much remains of Russian democracy is driving an emotional and divisive debate in the ranks of this country’s political opposition. Barred from the ballot in the March 18 presidential election, Russia’s
The topline takeaway of Friday’s special counsel indictment of 13 Russian nationals is probably that the Department of Justice has now officially documented a number of specific instances in which Russian operatives (allegedly) attempted to influence the 2016 presidential election. Many of these
Jan 07, 2018 · The head of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill on Sunday called on Russians to vote in upcoming presidential elections expected to extend President Vladimir Putin’s rule.
TROLLS, bots, hackers, propagandists and provocateurs of Russian origin have lately descended on Western democracies. The tentacles of the disinformation apparatus, thought to be rooted in the Kremlin, have been found fiddling with elections everywhere from Ukraine and Bulgaria to France and America.
Dec 13, 2017 · Protesters against the British vote to leave the European Union gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in London on Wednesday. Credit Jack …
Legislative elections were held in the Russian Federation on 2 December 2007. At stake were the 450 seats in the 5th State Duma, the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia (the legislature).
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Presidential elections were held in Russia on 2 March 2008. They resulted in the election of Dmitry Medvedev as the third President of Russia.Medvedev, whose candidacy was supported by incumbent president Vladimir Putin and five political parties (United Russia, Fair Russia, Agrarian Party, Civilian Power, Russian Ecological Party “The Greens
Dec 09, 2011 · Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had sent “a signal” that spurred protesters to action.