"Russian Election Authority Under Fire for Blocking Antiwar Candidate from Presidential Race"

Russian presidential challenger Boris Nadezhdin has gained unexpected prominence, prompting concerns within the Kremlin about his potential impact on the upcoming election. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) suggests that the Kremlin may not allow Nadezhdin to run due to fears that he could reduce Putin's margin of victory. The Central Election Commission (CEC) has cited a 15 percent error rate in the signatures collected by Nadezhdin's campaign, potentially jeopardizing his candidacy. Nadezhdin, the only candidate openly opposing Putin and the war in Ukraine, plans to contest the findings. The situation reflects the ongoing political tensions and manipulation surrounding Russia's presidential elections.
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- Russian Election Authority Gives Presidential Hopeful Nadezhdin Extra Day to Dispute Signature Flaws The Moscow Times
- Russia moves to ban presidential candidate from running against Vladimir Putin Financial Times
- Russian authorities cast doubt on antiwar hopeful’s election bid Al Jazeera English
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