A former television journalist who announced her intention to challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin in the forthcoming parliamentary elections is unable to pursue a public function.
An independent candidate named Yuthyrina Donetskova is advocating a campaign calling for a ceasefire with Ukraine.
However, three days after the submission of its candidacy, the Electoral Commission unanimously rejected it, as its proposal contained a hundred “errors.”.
Dentsova said she will review the decision before the Supreme Court.
In March 2024, Russia will hold its first presidential election since President Vladimir Putin massively conquered Ukraine almost two years ago.
Some might see Putin’s quick criticism as proof that criticism is not accepted during the campaign.
The chairman of the Russian Electoral Commission, Ela Pamfilowa, has stated that she will not allow Dentsova to go to the next round to collect predictions from thousands of supporters.
I promised you a future, like a young girl. Ms. Dentsova, 40, stated, “Any experience remains an experience.” Even negative things can turn great.
In November, the former television station announced its ambition to run for the presidential election. At that point, she told Reuters, “Any reasonable person who takes this step would be afraid, but fear should not win.”
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In 2020, the Russian constitution was amended, the term of office of the president extended from four to six years, and the former states of President Putin were abolished so that he could compete again.
President Putin is expected to win in March after years of fighting against the opposition in Moscow. According to the Kremlin, Putin has the true support of the Russians.
During her election campaign, Dentsova said she intended to end the crisis in Ukraine and release political prisoners.
He responded as soon as the commission decided what to do. “Since this decision is not based on the law, we will return to the Supreme Court,” the Telegraph said in a statement.
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The Committee notes that 29 candidates have already submitted their candidacies for the presidency. Given today’s decision, Vladimir Putin is the only candidate who can run as a competitor.
In November, a national blog about the war, criticizing Russian military actions in Ukraine, said that he wanted Putin to draw attention to the “Sham” referendum.
52-year-old Igor Alekken was arrested in July following a series of remarkable comments by the president on social media. He is charged with extremism, which he denies.
Putin presented an unknown example of how to maintain public pressure by lowering egg and chicken prices. The Russian president was informed of his costs in a public call.
Only three months after the elections, President Putin has decided to abolish all tariffs on eggs and chickens.
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