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Russia readies to elect Medvedev, liberals cry foul

Sat Mar 1, 2008 11:56pm IST
 
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By Maria Golovnina

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian liberals accused the Kremlin on Saturday of turning this weekend's presidential election into "a farce" to ensure a landslide victory for Vladimir Putin's handpicked candidate.

Campaigning was banned on the eve of the vote - the official "day of silence" - following weeks of a dull campaign that has sparked little emotion among Russia's 109 million voters.

But the liberal opposition made a final protest over the vote which is expected to be a shoo-in for First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, 42, who enjoys Putin's endorsement and thus blanket media coverage.

Putin has presided over Russia's longest economic boom in a generation and many people see partnership between Medvedev and Putin as a way of preserving stability.

Putin's critics -- not only liberals but also the vociferous communists -- accuse the Kremlin of harassing rivals and forcing millions of state workers to vote or risk losing their jobs.

Most Western observers have refused to monitor the vote, citing lack of cooperation from the authorities.

Former world chess champion and opposition leader Garry Kasparov and his allies submitted a petition to the central election commission describing the election as a "farce".

"It's very important that there are still people around who believe that this election is a farce," Nikita Belykh, an opposition leader, told reporters.  Continued...

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