"Russian Election Tensions Rise as Antiwar Candidate Challenges Putin's Dominance"

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Russian officials are considering barring the only anti-war candidate, Boris Nadezhdin, from running in the upcoming presidential election, potentially due to concerns that he could siphon votes from President Vladimir Putin. Despite gathering 180,000 signatures, a significant portion were rejected, prompting Nadezhdin to appeal the decision. Critics argue that the move reflects the Kremlin's efforts to control the election and maintain Putin's dominance, while the ongoing war in Ukraine continues to shape the political landscape.
- Russia may be worried anti-war candidate will take too many votes from Putin: ISW Business Insider
- Putin's Election Plan is Backfiring Newsweek
- Russia poised to bar only antiwar candidate from presidential race The Washington Post
- Russian Election Authority Gives Presidential Hopeful Nadezhdin Extra Day to Dispute Signature Flaws The Moscow Times
- Russian authorities cast doubt on antiwar hopeful’s election bid Al Jazeera English
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