Russian voters going to the polls

Russia’s long dominant party appeared likely to lose its edge as voters across the sprawling country cast ballots for Parliament today, many of them frustrated over corruption and the gap between ordinary Russians and the super-rich.

Russian voters going to the polls

Russia’s long dominant party appeared likely to lose its edge as voters across the sprawling country cast ballots for Parliament today, many of them frustrated over corruption and the gap between ordinary Russians and the super-rich.

Premier Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party has signalled it is worried about polls showing it could receive only slightly more than half the votes, cracking down on an independent election monitor and warning of political instability.

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