Issue: Russia Election 2007RSS

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(07/23/07) -

Pro-Kremlin Party Dominates in Russia

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – United Russia (YR) keeps gaining momentum in the Russian Federation, according to a poll by Yury Levada Analytical Center. 54 per cent of respondents would vote for the pro-Kremlin party in the next legislative election, up two points since June.

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(07/20/07) -

United Russia Keeps Large Advantage20070720

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The United Russia (YR) party remains ahead before this year’s election to the State Duma, according to a poll by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center. 46 per cent of respondents would support the pro-Kremlin party in the ballot, down four points in a week.

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(07/14/07) -

Russia’s Pro-Putin Party Clearly the Strongest

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – United Russia (YR) is still the dominant force in the country, according to a poll by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center. 50 per cent of respondents would vote for the pro-Kremlin party in the next election to the State Duma, up two points in a week.

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(06/28/07) -

Pro-Putin Party Dominates in Russia

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – United Russia (YR) has lost some public support this month but is still Russia’s predominant political party, according to a poll by the Yury Levada Analytical Center. 52 per cent of respondents would support the pro-Kremlin political organization in the next election to the State Duma, down five points since May.

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(06/17/07) -

Many Russian Voters Feel Disenfranchised

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Many people in Russia presume their individual vote has little sway in the decisions made by politicians, according to a poll by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center. 43 per cent of respondents think the ballot of an average voter has little influence in government policy, while 34 per cent think those votes have no influence at all.

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(06/05/07) -

Four Parties Would Win Seats in Russia

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The United Russia (YR) party remains the overwhelming favourite before this year’s legislative ballot in the Russian Federation, according to a poll by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center. 46.1 per cent of respondents would give their State Duma vote to the party.

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(06/03/07) -

United Russia at 57% in Duma Election

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Public support for United Russia (YR) increased in the Russian Federation, according to a poll by the Yury Levada Analytical Center. 57 per cent of respondents would back the party in this year’s State Duma election, up four points in a month.

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(06/01/07) -

Russians Ponder Fairness in Duma Elections

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – A third of adults in Russia believe their previous democratic processes have lacked transparency, according to a poll by the Public Opinion Foundation. 34 per cent of respondents think the elections to Russia’s State Duma have not been free and fair over the past 15 years, and 61 per cent expect no changes before this year’s ballot.

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(05/11/07) -

Russians Fear Electoral Fraud in Duma Vote

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Many people in Russia believe the upcoming legislative election is vulnerable to fraudulent actions, according to a poll by Yury Levada Analytical Center. 39 per cent of respondents think the ballot’s results will likely be manipulated by local and regional election commissions.

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(04/18/07) -

Political Parties are Ineffective for Russians

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Many people in Russia still think the country’s political parties have a marginal role in the nation’s life, according to a poll by Public Opinion Foundation. 44 per cent of respondents say the role of political parties in the country is negligible, while 33 per cent deem it significant.