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Liberal International discussed political banditism in Russia

Press Release, November 13, 2010

YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin made a report on situation in Russia at the meeting of Liberal International Executive Committee which is taking place in Cape Town, South African Republic.

Mitrokhin began his report with bad news. He told about an attack on civil activist Konstantin Fetisov and journalist Oleg Kashin. “Such crimes become more frequent, as they go unpunished,” stressed YABLOKO’s leader.

According to Mitrokhin, “in words Russian leaders advocate the rule of law and democracy. But their deeds strikingly differ from their declarations”. “The Russian authorities are unable to ensure implementation of laws in the country. But they widely practice arbitrary use of law as an instrument for protection of their political and economic interests,” he noted.

Regional elections are falsified, which demonstrates insecurity of the ruling party’s position. “High popularity ratings of Putin and Medvedev and very low rates of public trust to the state and public institutes demonstrate instability of our political system,” Mitrokhin said...

Country report on Russia by Sergei Mitrokhin.

Executive Committee of Liberal International. Cape Town, November 13, 2010

It has become increasingly dangerous to state one’s position in Russia. For the past week civil activist Konstantin Fektistov and journalist Oleg Kashin were beaten almost to death and severely injured. Such crimes become more frequent, as they go unpunished. Murders of well-known journalist Anna Politkovskaya, lawyer Stanislav Markelov and human rights activist Natalia Estemirova are still uninvestigated.

For the past years our party YABLOKO lost several our friends and colleagues – journalists and human rights activists Larissa Yudina, Yuri Schekochikhin and Farid Babayev. These crimes are still uninvestigated. The fact that crimes against politicians, journalists and human rights activists are unpunished gives rise to new crimes.

The Russian authorities are unable to ensure implementation of laws in the country. But they widely practice arbitrary use of law as an instrument for protection of their political and economic interests...

About 11,000 deputies were elected unopposed at the recent regional and municipal elections

Press Release, October 21, 2010

YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin, finds it necessary to urgently abrogate the norm of the law allowing to conduct elections with only one candidate running. According to Mitrokhin, on October 10, 10,929 candidates obtained their deputies’ mandates after running unopposed at the recent regional and municipal elections...

"The price of participation in local elections is very high for independent candidates – one can loose his or her job. However, there are only a few chances to win over the administrative resource. If we ban such upopposed elections, the local organisations of the ruling United Russia party will have to reduce their pressure on the opposition," Mitrokhin said...

Press Conference in Stavropol on the results of regional elections

Press Release, October 19, 2010

By the Press Service of the Stavropol YABLOKO branch. A press conference on the results of elections in the Stavropol Area took place in the state television company Stavropolye on October 13. Euvgeni Demyanov, Chair of the Stavropol Electoral Commission, Azhdaut Ibragimov, director of the Stavropol radio and heads of regional branches of political parties participated in the press conference.

European liberals’ Congress discusses relations between Russia and EU

Press Release, October 14, 2010

Today, on October 14, a congress by the European Liberal Democrats party (ELDR) opened in Helsinki. YABLOKO is a full member of ELDR. A welcoming address to over 500 delegates of the Congress was made by Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck MEP, ELDR President, and Mari Kiviniemi, Prime Minister of Finland. In her speech Mari Kiviniemi dwelled upon relations between Russia and Finland stating that Russia was “the key economic partner for Finland”. Prime Minister of Finland expressed her opinion that one of the main problems for Russia at present was overcoming Russia’s dependence on raw. Mari Kiviniemi also expressed her hope that Russian-Finnish cooperation will be broadening in all the spheres: economy, education and culture, humanitarian exchanges and other...

In his speech ... Sergei Mitrokhin told about the situation with the recent elections in Russia and also discussed a number of YABLOKO’s foreign policy initiatives...

Elections protocols were simply changed by local Administration in Sergiyev Posad
Press Release and a video, October 13, 2010.

Sergei Kryzhov, leader of Sergiyev Posad YABLOKO, forwarded to the Public Prosecutor’s Office a video demonstrating that Chair of one of the electoral commissions was changing by hand the results of the voting in a corridor of local Administration at night after the election. Chair of Electoral Commission No 2661 (village Zhuchki, Sergiyev Posad Distrcit) at 4 o’clock in the morning is amending the results of the voting. The action takes place in the corridor of local Administration, where Territorial Electoral Commission is also located. Sergei Kryzhov filmed this on his camera.

The video demonstrates that the original protocol has a stamp and signatures by electoral commission members. Chair of the electoral commission is putting at random figures into a fraudulent protocol and fakes signatures of her colleagues. The video runs for two minutes and after this Nadezhda Krivosheya, Secretary of the Territorial Electoral Commission comes to her rescue. According to Kryzhov, while the Secretary was trying to find out what he was filming, the Chair of the electoral commission took this time to disappear...

Violations at elections in the Chelyabinsk region. United Russia voters arrive by special coaches
Press Release, October 11, 2010.

...YABLOKO’s observers registered mass-scale voting by absentee ballots. Early in the morning on Sunday 405 people voted with absentee ballots at polling station No 2029, and 300 people at polling station No 2030. All these voters arrived to these polling stations by special coaches (eight and ten coaches respectively). The voters with absentee ballots at polling station No 2029 tuned out to be workers of the pipe plant and were dressed in workers uniform and went to the voting booths by two or three...

YABLOKO’s success at municipal elections in the Stavropol region
Press Release, October 11, 2010.

YABLOKO’s candidates Nikolai Kartzev, farmer and chair of the local YABLOKO branch in the Kursk district, and Alexander Noyev, school teacher, chair of the local party branch in Budyonnovsky district and member of the Council and Bureau of the regional branch of YABLOKO, won a clear-cut victory at municipal elections on October 10, 2010.

Chair of the Pskov YABLOKO: “Honest elections in dishonest environment took place in the Sebezhsky Distrcit of the Pskov region”
Press Release, October 11, 2010.

In this election YABLOKO obtained 20.6 per cent coming second after the ruling United Russia. Elections of the head of the district and deputies of the Deputies Assembly took place in the Sebezhsky Distrcit, Pskov region, on October 10. This is for the first time that elections in the district take place in accordance with the mixed system: 8 deputies out of 15 are elected on parties lists and 7 in single-mandate electoral districts.

According to the preliminary results of the voting published at the Central Electoral Commission web-site, YABLOKO obtained 20.6 per cent of the votes yielding only to the ruling United Russia (46.08 per cent). The Communist party (CPRF) obtained 17.25 per cent and LDPR – 10.59 per cent...

YABLOKO participates in elections in ten Russian regions
Press Release, October 8, 2010.

Regional and local elections will take place in many Russian regions on a single election day – October 10.

YABLOKO nominated a list of candidates for elections to the legislative assembly of the Chelyabinsk region. YABLOKO’s candidate also runs for the legislative assembly of the Novosibirsk region. In nine more regions YABLOKO runs in municipal elections...

The Council for Consolidation of Women’s Movement in Russia supported YABLOKO’s candidates at regional elections in the Chelyabinsk region

Press Release, September 29, 2010.

Yesterday, on September 28, a meeting of the Council for Consolidation of Women's Movement in Russia took place in Moscow. Galina Mikhalyova, Chair of YABLOKO’s Gender faction and Co-Chair of the Council, proposed a decision approved by the Council to support YABLOKO’s candidates at regional elections in the Chelyabinsk region.

It was noted that YABLOKO’s list in the Chelyabinsk region was topped by women: Natalia Mironova, a well-known environmentalist, and Fatima Kobzhasarova, Chair of women's rights movement Fatihha. The key slogans of the party campaign in the Chelyabinsk region are "Politics Is Women's Business!" and "For Women! For Protection of Environment! For YABLOKO!”...

YABLOKO registered for election race in the Chelyabinsk region and Tomsk

Press Release, September 8, 2010.

On September 8, electoral commissions announced registration of two YABLOKO election lists – for elections to the Legislative Assembly of the Chelyabinsk region and the City Duma of Tomsk...

In the Chelyabinsk region YABLOKO’s list is topped by women – ecologist Natalya Mironova and human rights activist Fatima Kobzhasarova. The campaign will focus on environmental problems that are very urgent in this region and women’s rights. YABLOKO’s campaign in Tomsk will lay emphasis on fight against corruption – one of the most acute problems of the city.

The Chelyabinsk branch of YABLOKO submitted voters’ signatures for registration in the regional election campaign

Press Release, August 30, 2010.

The Chelyabinsk branch of YABLOKO submitted 15,000 voters’ signatures for registration in election campaign to the legislative assembly of the Chelyabinsk region. The Electoral Commission will have to adopt a decision on registration of the party in the elections within 10 days.

In this campaign YABLOKO plans to focus on the environment, which is one of the most acute problems in the Southern Urals. YABLOKO’s list is topped by a well-known ecologist Natalya Mironova. The second slogan of the campaign is “Politics is Women’s Business!” This human rights issue is led by human rights Activist Farima Kobzhasarova...

The Electoral Commission of the Chelyabinsk Region validated YABLOKO's list of candidates for regional election

Press Release, August 17, 2010.

On August 17 the Electoral Commission of the Chelyabinsk Region validated YABLOKO's list of candidates for elections to the regional Legislative Assembly. YABLOKO will have to collect 15,000 to confirm its rights to participate in the October elections. YABLOKO’s list in the part of regional elections is topped by two renowned women: Natalya Mitronova, Chair of the Southern Urals Movement For Nuclear Safety and Fatima Kobzhasarova, Chair of the Chelyabisnk City Women’s Movement Fatima...

YABLOKO launches election campaign in the Sebezhsky District of the Pskov Region

Press Release, August 16, 2010.

..."In this campaign I am protecting my team mates. This is a principled position, and we had enough grounds for adopting of such a decision. The YABLOKO party guarantees to all the members of the team, candidates in elections in the Sebezhsky District its political and legal protection. If needed all the forces of the party, including applications to regional and federal law enforcement bodies will be involved for such a defence,” Schlosberg said. He also added that pressure on elections commissions is inadmissible and unlawful, and Russian law envisages criminal persecution for such actions"...

Women top YABLOKO’s election list in the Chelyabinsk region

Press Release, August 7, 2010.

Women topped YABLOKO’s list of candidates for elections to the Legislative Assembly of the Chelyabinsk region scheduled on October 10. Such a decision was adopted by the regional conference of the party which took place on August 7...The conference also nominated Oleg Mukharlamov YABLOKO’s candidate to the post of the head of Bredinskly District of the Chelyabinsk Region...

Police considers Sergei Mitrokhin’s calls to Governor Gromov to resign as extremism

Press Release, April 10, 2010

Mass rally took place in Tuchkovo, the Moscow region, on April 10. The election of the new head of Tuchkovo was conducted under tough pressure from the city administration composed our of United Russia members. The election results have not been recognised valid yet, as the residents of the area voted for Viktor Alksnis who was in opposition to United Russia...

The police considered Sergei Mitrokhin’s calls to Governor Gromov to resign as extremism and summoned Viktor Alksnis as organiser of the rally to the local police department for explanations. Sergei Mitrokhin and Viktor Alksnis gave their explanations in the police department...

A rally in Tuchkovo, the Moscow Region, to demand resignation of the Governor

Press Release, April 8, 2010

A rally that will be held with YABLOKO’s support in Tuchkovo, the Moscow region, on Saturday, April 10, will demand resignation of the Governor of the Moscow Region Boris Gromov and will ask the President to install order and lawfulness in the region.YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin and deputy head of the Moscow Region branch of YABLOKO Dmitry Ilyushin will participate in the rally.

For three years the Moscow Region has been deep in debt and ex Finance Minister of the region has been under criminal investigation, YABLOKO notes. Bureaucrats from the United Russia party has been pressing small and medium businesses, and business has been leaving the region and the number of unemployed has been steadily growing. Housing and utilities sector has been falling to pieces while tariffs on housing and utilities skyrocketed...

YABLOKO to apply to the Constitutional Court

Press Release, March 26, 2010

At its today’s meeting the Bureau of the YABLOKO party adopted a decision to challenge in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation the provisions of the federal law on elections binding non-parliamentary parties to gather signatures so that to get registration in election campaigns. YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin had already mentioned the party’s intention to do this. “The main thing that we shall challenge is demonstrative inequality of parties participating in the elections. This barbarian inequality does not allow to recognise Russia as a civilised country,” Mitrokhin said.

The Bureau also drew the results of March municipal and local elections in Russia. The decision of the Bureau marked that the results of the recent elections showed growth of support to YABLOKO. Thus, elections to the Tula municipal parliament demonstrated that the share of YABLOKO’s votes grew from 3.25 per cent to 11.22 per cent in less than six months. Four YABLOKO’s activists were elected to the Tula City Duma. YABLOKO’s candidates also passed to the deputies assembly of the Nevelsky area of the Pskov Region and City Duma of Solnechny settlement, the Tver Region...

Election results in Miass, Chelyabinsk Region

Press Release, March 24, 2010

Vassily Potapov, leader of the Miass branch of YABLOKO, again won the election race to the assembly of the Miass city district. At the first meeting of the new assembly Potapov was unanimously elected chair of the Commission on Regulations, Ethics and Public Relations.

“My first deputy term was a kind of credit of trust, by my second term I regard as support of my views as regards organisation of city governing and my initiatives on making the district more comfortable,” Potapov said. “However, it is a pity that my colleague Viktor Strutz did not manage to win in his electoral district. It would be more difficult for me to find support in the assembly without his participation...”

Results of local elections of March 14

Press Release. March 17, 2010

The YABLOKO party obtained over 11 per cent of votes at the Tula City Duma elections getting the right from three to four mandates.

Also YABLOKO’s list got 28.5 per cent of the votes at elections to local legislative assembly of the Solnechny settlement, the Tver region. At present YABLOKO’s deputies are forming a faction YABLOKO – United Democrats in the municipal parliament.

Olga Kurmanskaya, Chair of Commission for Education, Culture and Social Policies and Anatoly Makarov, pensioner and acting deputy of the Astrakhan City Duma were supported by YABLOKO and became deputies of the Astrakhan City Duma getting 49 per cent and 67 per cent of the votes respectively.

YABLOKO’s list at elections to the local assembly of the Nevelsky Area of the Pskov Region was supported by 7.58 per cent of the voters (fourth place). Thus, the party overcomes the barrier and obtains one mandate (as nine mandates out of 17 are distributed in accordance with party lists). Lawyer Svetlana Arsenyeva will become a deputy from YABLOKO.

Bribing of voters in Tula confirmed by statistical analysis

Press Release. March 15, 2010

Statistical analysis of the voting in Tula at Sunday’s elections to the city parliament demonstrates an obvious correlation between the percentage of the votes obtained by the parties and the voters turnover. The higher is the turnout at an electoral district (a territory), the higher is the average number of voters giving their votes for progovernmental United Russia party, and, consequently, the lower is the percentage for other parties.

This abnormal correlation is observed both at breakdown of the votes as of polling station and as of electoral district (territory). Such a correlation is one more proof that United Russia was bribing voters.

Candidates supported by YABLOKO get mandates in the Astrakhan City Duma

Press Release. March 15, 2010

Two candidates – Anatoly Makarov and Olga Kurmanskaya – supported by the YABLOKO party got mandates in the Astrakhan City Duma. Both Makarov and Kurmanskaya led in the vote in their electoral districts getting 66.7 and 56.9 per cent of the votes, respectively.

Other YABLOKO’s candidates – Tatyana Semyonova, Igor Avdeyev and Oleg Alexeyev – obtained from 7 to 18 per cent of the votes failing to win the mandates.

“All the participants of the electoral process mark the imitational character of the election to the city parliament. All the results of the voting have been falsified to a lesser of greater extent: for example, there were cases when about 30 per cent of the electorate at one of the electoral districts voted per-term and all for the same candidate,” noted Vadim Monin, leader of the Astrakhan branch of YABLOKO.

YABLOKO obtains 11 per cent of the votes in Tula. Press Release. March 15, 2010

YABLOKO obtained over 11 per cent of the votes at parliamentary elections in Tula, which gives a right of three or four mandates in the city parliament. However, election campaign was accompanied by multiple violations. Bribing of votes in favour of the United Russia party was observed during pre-term voting and multiple violations took place on the election day.

YABLOKO’s list at the Solnechniy settlement of the Tver Region obtained about 30% of the votes.

YABLOKO’s list at elections of the Assembly of the Nevelsky Area of the Pskov Region is on the verge of overcoming the barrier, however due to multirple fraud the data has not been submitted to the GAS Vibory system (electronic election data base) yet. Nevertheless YABLOKO’s activists obtained 13 mandates in other municipal settlements of the region.

Olga Kurmanskaya and Anatoly Makarov supported by YABLOKO became members of the Astrakhan City Duma obtaining 49 and 67 per cent of the votes in the region electoral districts respectively.

YABLOKO will also get two mandates in the Assembly of the Krasnokamsky Area of the Perm Region. Svetlana Ivanova obtained over 55 per cent of the votes in her district and Arkady Kolokolov over 57 per cent.

Vassily Potapov, YABLOKO’s leader in Miass of the Chelyabinsk Region, obtained about 50 per cent of the votes and was reelected deputy of the Council of Deputies of Miass...

YABLOKO participates in local elections in 15 Russia’s regions.

Press Release. March 14, 2010

The YABLOKO party participates in regional and municipal elections in 15 Russia’s regions: Astrakhan, Voronezh, Kirov, Lipetsk, Tula, Omsk, Pskov, Rostov, Tver, Chelyabinsk regions, Krasnoyarsk, Perm and Khabarovsk areas, the Moscow region and St.Petersburg.

Chair of YABLOKO’s branch in the Khabarovsk area Igor Khovansky runs at parliamentary elections in the Khabarovsk area from YABLOKO.

YABLOKO’s activists also compete for the posts of heads of two large municipal entities: Igor Pershin runs for the Mayor of Shakhti, the Rostov region, and Sergei Parvitsky runs for the post of the head of the Shatura municipal area, the Moscow region.

57 members of YABLOKO compete for 48 parliamentary mandates in the Tula city parliament. YABLOKO’s list is topped by Sergei Filatov, the present deputy of the city Duma.

A heated campaign has developed in the Pskov region. YABLOKO’s candidates run in 12 municipal areas of the region.

However, electoral commissions of the Kaluga and Sverdlovsk regions refused to register YABLOKO in the campaigns to regional parliaments on faked pretexts.

Tula: violations at elections to the city parliament. Press Release. March 14, 2010

Counting of votes at parliamentary elections in Tula goes on. According to the preliminary data YABLOKO obtains 13 per cent of the votes which means three or four mandates in the city parliament. At the same time observers have fixed multiple violations.

Thus, abnormally high voting outside the polling station was observed at electoral district No 421. About 400 people referring to this district voted at home. YABLOKO’s observer Olga Ushakova lodged a complaint so that the results of the voting at this electoral district should be recognised void. The electoral commission insisted on counting these 400 votes and threatened to expel her from the polling station...

Polling station No 390 demonstrated that about half of all the notifications of voting at home (totaling 89) was received in a single pool at 10 a.m...

Urgency Resolution submitted by the YABLOKO party to the ELDR Council. Rome, March 12, 2010.

Regional Elections in Russia
The European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, convening in Rome, Italy on 12th March 2010:
Noting:
- The ELDR Party resolution “Russian Elections” adopted in November 20092;
- That regional elections are taking place this Sunday (14th March 2010) and ELDR’s member party, Yabloko is not being allowed to run in the regions of Sverdlovsk and Kaluga;
- That despite President Medvedev’s statements on access to participating in elections, the Yabloko Party continues to be discriminated against.
Calls on the Russian authorities to:
- Take urgent remedial measures in ensuring free and fair elections and maximum public control over voting;
- Observe Russia’s obligations to ensure democratic standards under its membership of the OSCE and the Council of Europe.
Will:
- Raise this issue with the ALDE Groups in the Council of Europe and the European Parliament.

Progovernmental United Russia is buying off votes in Tula

Statement by the party Chairman. March 12, 2010

The Russian United Democratic Party YABLOKO is expressing its indignation with the situation when the United Russia party has been openly and blatantly violating the law at the Tula City Duma elections. Mass-scale and virtually open bribing of voters has been taking place in the city. A vote in favour of the United Russia party costs from 400 to 500 roubles at pre-term voting. About 10 per cent of the electorate have already voted at eight polling stations (No 419, 423, 424, 428 – 432).

The Altair cable television channel has been broadcasting a reel where those voting for the United Russia party are guaranteed free subscription to the channel.

Bribing of voters has been at polling station No 52 was video recorded and confirmed by the witnesses at the police station.

Such actions by the United Russia party on the threashold of the election day make us doubt the results of the overall voting in the city.

The Supreme Court did not let YABLOKO to participate in the election campaign in the Sverdlovsk Region

Press Release. March 12, 2010

The Supreme Court did not let YABLOKO to participate in the election campaign to the regional parliament in the Sverdlovsk Region. YABLOKO’s complaint on the decision of the Sverdlovsk Region Court (which ruled out the refusal of the regional election commission to register YABLOKO is the race was lawful) was not satisfied.

Thus, YABLOKO was not allowed to participate in the regional elections. On March 9 the Supreme Court also adopted the same decision on the complaint of the Kaluga branch of YABLOKO.

YABLOKO’s leader to meet with electorate in Tula

Press Release. March 11, 2010

Today, on March 11, YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin will meet with electorate in Tula.

Elections to the Tula City Duma will take place on Sunday, March 14. YABLOKO’s list is topped by the present deputy of the city parliament Sergei Filatov. At this election 57 members of YABLOKO will compete for 48 mandates.

The key topics for Sergei Mitrokhin’s meeting with the voters will be transparency of the tariffs and fight with corruption in the housing and utilities sector, as restoration of lawfulness in the sector has become the key slogan of YABLOKO’s campaign in Tula.

Mass-scale buying of votes in favour of the United Russia and the Just Russia party observed at pre-term elections in Tula

Press Release. March 10, 2010

The Tula branch of YABLOKO recorded a mass-scale buying of votes in favour of the United Russia and the Just Russia party observed at pre-term elections to the Tula parliament. A vote cast for United Russia cost 500 roubles and a vote for the Just Russia party cost 100 roubles.

Today, on March 10 at about 11 a.m., YABLOKO’s election headquarters received a telephone call about a bribe of electorate at polling stations No 369 and 370 located in school No 52. Several cars were parked in the yard of one of the houses near the school. Unknown persons from the cars first put down the data of the voters and after their voting gave money to them.

Sergei Filatov, one of the leaders of YABLOKO’s election list and deputy of the Tula parliament, arrived to the polling station and discovered queues by the school building. He recorded all he saw (see the recording), interviewed the voter and also called the police.

YABLOKO to dispute the legitimacy of collection of signatures in the Constitutional Court of the RF

Press Release. March 9, 2010

The Supreme Court of the RF refused to annul the decision of the regional electoral commission not to register YABLOKO at elections to the parliament of the Kaluga region. YABLOKO is going to appeal to the Constitutional Court of the RF with a claim to abrogate the norms requiring a number of parties to collect signatures so that to get registration at election campaigns.

YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin participated in the hearings in the Supreme Court and said that the “decision of the Supreme Court was arbitrary”. The Supreme Court did not consider YABLOKO’s arguments, Mitrokhin added.

Grigory Yavlinsky visited the Astrakhan Region

Press Release. March 4, 2010

On March 3 member of YABLOKO’s Political Committee made a visit to the Astrakhan Region within the framework of election campaign to the Astrakhan City Duma.

Grigory Yavlinsky had a meeting with Governor Alexander Zhilkin. The Governor spoke in detail about implementation of the long-term strategy of socio-economic development of the region. “The executive authority of the region has been working in close contact with the Public Chamber of the region, trade unions, deputies and representatives of political parties,” Zhilkin noted. The Governor also showed his interest in further cooperation with YABLOKO.

The Governor also highly assessed the work of the representatives of YABLOKO in the Administration of the region.

Action “Churov, it’s time for you to have a shave!” led to arrest of YABLOKO’s activists

Press Release. March 3, 2010

Today, on March 3, YABLOKO conducted a protest action against withdrawal of YABLOKO’s lists of candidates from election race in the Kaluga and Sverdlovsk regions by the Central Electoral Commission office. A large balloon filled with helium took large scissors up to the window of the cabinet of Vladimir Churov, head of the Central Electoral Commission.

“Do I have to swear by my beard that I shall do all I can so that elections [in Russia] be honest? I swear!” said Vladimir Churov, Chair of the Central Electoral Commission during broadcasting at the REN TV channel on March 15, 2007. Activists of the Youth YABLOKO’s reminded Vladimir Churov of his oath. They also held a slogan by the Central Electoral Commission office “Stop withdrawing us from elections!” and demanded that Vladimir Churov should come down from the office to them and answer the questions. “We have not witnessed such a situation before when our party could be withdrawn from elections in two regions simultaneously,” YABLOKO leader Sergei Mitrokhin who also participated in the action told to the journalists. “We have been patient for a long time as we remembered Churov’s promise to guarantee honest elections, however, now our patience is gone,” he added.

Sverdlovsk Region branch of YABLOKO appeals to the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation

Press Release. March 2, 2010

The Sverdlovsk Region branch of YABLOKO filed an appeal in the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation with a demand to abrogate the decision of the Electoral Commission of the Sverdlovsk Region which did not allow YABLOKO to run in the election campaign to the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region.

YABLOKO had already filed a complaint to the Sverdlovsk Region Court with a plea to annul the decision of the electoral commission denying YABLOKO a registration in the race. The working group of the electoral commission had announced that 56% of the signatures collected in favour of YABLOKO and required for registration in the elections be void. The regional court had not left the decision of the electoral commission without change.

Non-registration of YABLOKO in the regional elections: a hypocrisy or a weakness of the presidential power?

Statement by the Bureau of the YABLOKO party. February 27, 2010

Right after President Medvedev’s statement made at the State Council meeting on the need to
facilitate political competition and democratization of the political system YABLOKO was cynically and unlawfully withdrawn from elections to the legislative assemblies of the Kaluga and Sverdlovsk regions, the regions where YABLOKO enjoyed considerable support from the electorate.

The signatures collected in support of YABLOKO’s election lists were announced “invalid” on
factitious unlawful grounds. The Chair of the electoral commission of the Sverdlovsk region publicly announced that signatures in support of YABLOKO would be recognised invalid already when YABLOKO had only been collecting these signatures. The electoral commission of the Kaluga region made all it could so that not to allow the leaders of the regional YABLOKO branch to participate in the audit of the signatures.

YABLOKO’s lodging complaints of such refusals in courts did not lead anywhere – the courts, as well as electoral commissions, refused to examine the evidence submitted by YABLOKO’s activists...

Regional Court did not let YABLOKO to participate in the election campaign to the Sverdlovsk Region parliament

Press Release. February 26, 2010

Sverdlovsk Region Court left without changed the decision of the Electoral Commission not to register YABLOKO in the election campaign to the Sverdlovsk Region parliament. The decision was adopted yesterday night.

The working group of the electoral commission basing on the graphological expertise recognised 56% of the signatures collected by YABLOKO in support of its election list invalid.

The court heard only one expert who explained that “he and his colleagues based on their experience and qualification”. However, he failed to give a detailed answer to a single question, repeating that “such was the result of the expertise”.

Kaluga Region Court turns down YABLOKO’s claim regarding registration of the party in the election campaign

Press Release. February 25, 2010

The Court of the Kaluga Region turned down YABLOKO’s claim regarding registration of the party in the election campaign to the regional parliament.

The experts of the regional electoral commission announced 600 signatures out of total 8,452 collected in support of YABLOKO’s list invalid (at permissible number of defective signatures amounting to 400). YABLOKO managed to prove in court that the signatures were valid only in 77 cases, however, to get registered the party had to obtain such a decision on 201 signatures.

YABLOKO’s activist and deputy of the Kaluga regional parliament Sergei Fadeyev who participated in the trial on behalf of YABLOKO, said that the electoral commission “had lied and mixed everything up wherever possible”. YABLOKO’s activists gave their reasoning for annulment of the decision not to register YABLOKO’s list, however, the court did not consider them “worthy of consideration”.

YABLOKO enters litigation disputing the decision of the regional electoral commission

Press Release. February 19, 2010

Litigation initiated by the YABLOKO party disputing the refusal of the regional electoral commission to register YABLOKO’s list in the election race to the regional parliament began in the Sverdlovsk Region Court on February 18...

The leader of Sverdolovsk YABLOKO Maxim Petlin said “We have just begun our analysis of the lists of signatures rejected by the commission, as the commission have refused to give them to us until this moment, we shall work throughout all the four days-off [February 20-23] and I am sure that by [the next hearings] February 24 we shall have a lot of arguments supporting our position.”

The hearings in the Kaluga Region Court to continue on February 17, 2010

Press Release. February 17, 2010

YABLOKO’s litigation on the cancellation of the resolution of the Regional Electoral Commission turning down the registration of a of YABLOKO and Joint Democrat’s list in the election race to the regional parliament will continue on February 17.

Sverdlovsk YABLOKO demands to annul the decision of the electoral commission not to register YABLOKO in the election race

Press Release. February 16, 2010

The Sverdlovsk region branch of YABLOKO applied to the regional court demanding annul the decision of the electoral commission not to register YABLOKO in election race to the regional parliament.

YABLOKO’s activists provide a list of violations made by the Regional Electoral Commission in checking signatures collected by YABLOKO. For example, graphology experts gave contradictory conclusions concerning the same signatures: in first group of experts acknowledged the signatures valid; whereas the second group of experts found the same signatures invalid.

Press Conference Why Opposition Is Not Allowed to Participate in the Elections

Announcement. February 15, 2010

Press conference Why Opposition Is Not Allowed to Participate in the Elections will take place in Interfax tomorrow, on February 16, at 2 p.m.

Speakers:
Sergei Mitrokhin, YABLOKO’s leader
Maxim Petlin, Chair of the Sverdlovsk branch of YABLOKO and deputy of Ekaterinburg City Duma
Sergei Lazaryev, deputy of the Sverdlovsk Region Duma, number two in YABLOKO’s list at the regional elections.
Vladislav Morozov, Chair of the Kaluga branch of YABLOKO, deputy of the Kaluga Region Duma
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Accreditation at tel. 7-495-250-88-32 (until 1 p.m. on February 16). Journalists should show their credentials.
Address: Pervaya Tverskaya-Yamskaya, 2 (Mayakovskaya metro station).

A shaking hand of the United Russia party

Press Release. February 10, 2010

“When they are ousting us from the election race this means that they are afraid of us!” said YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin. On February 9, 2010, the Sverdlovsk Region Electoral Commission with multiple violations of the law refused to register YABLOKO in the election race to the regional parliament.

The working group of the Electoral Commission gave a conclusion based on a graphologic expertise that 56% of the signatures collected by the party and required for registration in the race were “void”. However, the experts conducting the handwriting comparison gave contradictory answers virtually on all the lists. “Thus, the experts acknowledged 2,000 signatures void on a pretext that they had been made by a “shaking hand”, stressed Maxim Petlin, Chair of the Sverdlovsk regional branch of YABLOKO.

“Refusing to register YABLOKO’s list in the Sverdlovsk region after a refusal to register YABLOKO in the Kaluga region the authorities once again confirm that there is no evolution of Russia’ political system towards democratization and political competition,” stated YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin. “We go on living under the arbitrary rule of the bureaucrats servicing the interests of their own party – United Russia.”

Chair of Sverdlovsk Electoral Commission Mostovschikov to dismissal!

Statement by the YABLOKO party. February 5, 2010

The Russian United Democratic Party YABLOKO expresses its categorical protest in connection with the actions of the Chair of the Sverdlovsk Electoral Commission V.D.Mostovschikov.

Mostovschikov made multiple statements in the mass media on alleged violations of law in proposing the list of candidates to the election, the documents submitted to the electoral commission, including signatures submitted for enrollment in the race, prior to adoption of decisions by the electoral commission. We assess the actions of the Chair of the Sverdlovsk Electoral Commission as unlawful, biased and virtually representing propaganda in favour of other parties participation in the election, first of all progovernmental United Russia.

YABLOKO collected 7,600 signatures in support of YABLOKO’s list for election campaign in Ryazan

Press Release, January 13, 2010

YABLOKO collected 7,600 signatures in support of YABLOKO’s list required for registration in the election campaign to the regional Duma in the Ryazan region during the holiday period.

The list of candidates is topped by Chair of the regional party branch journalist Konstantin Smirnov, honoured teacher of the Russian Federation and deputy of the regional Duma of the second convocation Sergei Tabolin, deputy head of the party branch lawyer Dmitry Shatilov and teacher in the arts school for children Galina Vorotzova...

Campaigning among workers of the social sphere demonstrated considerable difficulties. “Despite the fact that there are many party advocates of YABLOKO among this social layer, many of them fear to sign for YABLOKO noting, for example, that the director of their school made them join the progovernmental United Russia party,” said Konstantin Smitnov, Chair of the Ryazan branch of YABLOKO. “This is not surprising, considering how toughly the regional authorities pressed the budget sphere workers at the recent elections,” he added.

YABLOKO initiated discussion of amendments to the Charter of Kazan at public hearings

Press release, Janaury 9, 2010

The YABLOKO party in the Republic of Tatarstan jointly with the movement Against Crime and Lawlessness conducted alternative public hearings on introduction of amendments to the Charter of Kazan connected with elections of the city Mayor. About 40 people – former deputies, well-known public figures, ecologists and representatives of the Guild of Small and Medium Businesses – participated in the discussion held on January 9.

Elections of the Mayor of Kazan and deputies of the regional parliament will take place in October 2010. The President and the present Mayor have already voiced their opinions that the Mayor should be elected by the deputies, however, the regional branch of YABLOKO disagree with this due to the following reasons...

YABLOKO begins election marathon in Khabarovsk

Press release, December 16, 2009

The Khabarovsk branch of YABLOKO nominated three candidates to run in the election campaign for the regional Legislative Assembly. Yesterday the conference of the regional YABLOKO branch elected three candidates to run in single-mandate electoral districts in Khabarovsk and Amursk.

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Liberal International. Newsletter. Issue 175

YABLOKO faces obstruction during Russian regional election

During the Russian regional elections on 14 March there were once again allegations of fraud and manipulation in favour of ruling party United Russia. Liberal International Full Member YABLOKO was not allowed to participate in the regional parliamentary elections in some regions where YABLOKO traditionally obtained good results. YABLOKO leader Sergei Mitrokhin commented on the elections: “We think that the situation in Russia has been deteriorating. Our party was not allowed to participate in regional parliamentary elections in two regions (the Sverdlovsk Region and the Kaluga Region), as Russian law contains a discriminatory norm of collection of signatures for non-parliamentary parties [which allows an] oppositional party [to] be ousted from elections”. Despite the obstructions to YABLOKO in the regional elections, on the threshold of federal elections in 2011, the elections showed rising support for the party on the local level. Elections to the municipal assembly in Tula were especially successful: despite alleged fraud in favour of United Russia, YABLOKO obtained over 11 per cent in Tula, considerably improving its previous result in this city (3 per cent in autumn 2009).

United Russia Wins Regions, but Support is Visibly Down

The Moscow Times. March 15, 2010

...Golos, Russia's leading election watchdog, said the election campaign was as dirty as any in recent years, complaining of United Russia's domination of the media.

The electoral commission blocked the opposition Yabloko party from standing in two regional votes after thousands of signatures collected by the party were ruled invalid...

Opposition Sidelined Ahead of Test of Medvedev's Election Pledges

The Moscow Times, March 12, 2010

By Alexander Bratersky

Despite Medvedev’s appeal for smaller parties to participate, running in local elections has become even harder, said Vladislav Morozov, head of the Yabloko opposition party's branch in the Kaluga region, located 160 kilometers southwest of Moscow.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court banned the party from running for seats in the regional legislature, citing problems with signatures the party collected to be registered for the vote. Yabloko leader Sergei Mitrokhin said the violations were minor, Noviye Izvestia reported Wednesday.

Morozov is currently one of three Yabloko deputies in the regional legislature, which like most in Russia is dominated by United Russia.

Morozov complained that Kaluga Governor Anatoly Artamonov, a member of United Russia is actively campaigning for United Russia candidates and almost daily appears on local television to endorse party candidates.

“That reminds me of the times of Brezhnev,” he said, referring to Soviet elections when the Communists had a one-party monopoly.

European liberals to discuss a visa-free regime between Russia and the EU

ELDR Newsletter. March 4, 2010

Election troubles in Italy and Russia
If on one hand Yabloko, Russia, is still struggling against the Russian authorities because of its last non-registration in the regional election race in two key regions (please click here for more details), on the other Radicali Italiani, scored a good goal on the path of the rule of Law and protection of civil rights.
The Italian party, after a careful investigation, reported the numerous irregularities over the list of the centre- right candidates in Rome and Milan- two crucial strongholds of Berlusconi’s party - and seeing them finally erased from the competition.

The Electoral Commission of the Sverdlovsk Region hampers YABLOKO’s campaigning for mandates in the regional parliament

UralInformBureau, Janaury 11, 2010

Chair of the Electoral Commission of the Sverdlovsk Region Vladimir Mostovschikov has been undertaking efforts for withdrawing YABLOKO’s candidates from the regional Duma campaign. The leader of YABLOKO’s branch deputy of the Ekaterinburg City Duma Maxim Petlin told to UralInfromBureau that the decisions adopted on the initiative of Mostovschikov demonstrated this too well.

Thus, the regional Electoral Commission questioned the legitimacy of the candidates non-party members proposed by YABLOKO. They had the right to apply for being enlisted as Duma candidates within the first three days on announcement of the date of voting – from December 11 to December 14. However, this norm is not mandatory. But Mostovschikov insisted that the candidates should sign their applications even after expiration of this period. Suddenly the applications made on his request turned into a stumbling block in further relations between YABLOKO and the heads of the electoral commission.

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