Grigory Yavilnsky: It is up to the President to choose
By Anton Mukhin, "Izvestiya Peterburg", December 6, 2002
On the threashold of the elections to the Legislative Assembly [of
St.Petersburg] a rare guest - the leader of YABLOKO Grigory Yavlinsky -
visited St. Petersburg and answered the questions of Izvestia's
correspondent Anton Mukhin.
Petersburg
Votes With its Feet. Voter Turnout Determines Political
Alignment in Northern Capital
Rossiyskaya Gazeta, By Yuriy Zvyagin, December
10, 2002
So the St Petersburg Legislative Assembly elections
have taken place. By Sunday [8 December] evening it
had been possible to clear the 20-per cent barrier
established by new legislation. Voter turnout amounted
to 29.4 per cent. Contrary to expectations, it was
also possible to obtain the necessary number of voters
in all districts.
Putin's
St Petersburg rival gains from election
Reuters, December 9, 2002
ST PETERSBURG, Russia, Dec 9 (Reuters) -
An old adversary of Russian President Vladimir Putin
appeared to have a good chance of gaining a third
term as St Petersburg's governor after elections for
a city assembly, his opponents conceded on Monday.
Dirty
Tatic Seen in St Pete Vote
The
Russia Journal, December 9, 2002
ST. PETERSBURG - Voters in St. Petersburg went to
the polls Sunday to elect a new Legislative Assembly
following a campaign marked by trickery and accusations
of vote-buying.
Preliminary
Results of the Election to the Legislative Assembly
of St.Petersburg.
Smena, St.Petersburg, December 10, 2002
St.
Petersburg Legislative Assembly campaign marked by
tricks
Associated Press, December 8, 2002
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - Voters in St. Petersburg
went to the polls Sunday to elect a new Legislative
Assembly following a campaign marked by trickery and
accusations of vote-buying.
Talk
of Apathy Surrounds Elections
St. Petersburg Times, By Claire Bigg, December 6,
2002
While the run up to Sunday's vote for St. Petersburg's
Legislative Assembly has turned out politically to
be just as loud as previous elections, a number of
politicians are expressing concern that the response
of the electorate has been largely apathetic.
Nemtsov
is convinced of the success of the "SPS+YABLOKO"
bloc at the elections to St. Petersburg Legislative
Assembly
Alliance Media, December 3,
2002
The "SPS+YABLOKO"
bloc will succeed at the elections to St. Petersburg
Legislative Assembly of the third convocation. Such
a statement was made by deputy of the State Duma of
the RF Boris Nemtsov at a press conference in the
Rosbalt information agency. The leader of the Union
of Right-Wing Forces (SPS) noted that he had come
to St. Petersburg to support his comrades at the elections
to the Legislative Assembly." " YABLOKO
and SPS has created such a powerful coalition for
the first time in Russia's history, and the victory
of this bloc, which aims to make St. Petersburg a
comfortable and European city, is important for all
democrats," added Nemtsov. However, at present,
noted Nemtsov, we are "observing a tough election
campaign where the rules are not respected."
Fake
Leaflets Raise Ire of Candidates
St Peterburg Times, By Claire Bigg, November 29, 2002
The campaign leading up to the Dec. 8 elections for
the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly, which both
City Hall and the City Electoral Commission (CEC)
have described as quiet, finally began to generate
some noise this week.
Co-chairmen
of the St. Petersburg branch of the electoral bloc
"SPS+YABLOKO" forwards a request to the Public Prosecutor
General V. Ustinov
abn.news. November 27, 2002
St. Petersburg, November 27, 2002; 14:47.
The co-chairmen of St. Petersburg branch of the electoral
bloc "SPS+YABLOKO" forwarded a request to
Public Prosecutor General V. Ustinov to adopt measures
to restore the legitimate order for conducting election
campaigns. |