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Governmental United Russia asks the Central Electoral Commission to defend it from YABLOKO

Press Release

September 29, 2009

The web-site of the Central Electoral Commission published on September 24 an appeal signed by the leaders of the United Russia, the Fair Russia, CPRF, LDPR and the Right Course parties. The indicated parties complained of “discrediting of their registered candidates” by the YABLOKO and the Patriots of Russia parties in the Klin district, Moscow Region.

They also complained of “defamation in the address of the political parties that obtained the right (Ed. The registration) in the elections.” In addition these parties loyal to the Kremlin and Governor Gromov spoke in defence of the Klin Electoral Commission (which refused to take YABLOKO’s documents submitted for registration in the election race – for details see the section Regional and Municipal Elections 2009) suffering from “the discrediting campaign in the mass media”.

In conclusion of the complaint the representatives of these parties asked the Central Electoral Commission to pay their attention that “black” PR technologies and pressure on electoral commissions, juridical and law-enforcement bodies is inadmissible.

Deputy head of the Moscow Region branch of YABLOKO and member of the Federal Council of the party Dmitry Ilyushin commented such a complaint as follows, “Frankly speaking I was surprise to learn that we had managed to scare the judicial and law-enforcement bodies in such a way that now the governmental party decided to protect them from us.”

According to Ilyushin, the complaint is senseless and absurd. “The Klin Electoral Commission was discredited not by YABLOKO or the Patriots of Russia, but by its Chairman who, according to the media, has even faked his Russian citizenship [to become member of the Commission]. Obviously this letter was encouraged by head of the Klin district Alexander Postrigan. I can say that YABLOKO will not leave Postrigan and his company in peace and will fight in the Klin district till the end,” Ilyushin said.

It should be noted that the lists of candidates of the parties not controlled by Postrigan – the Patriots of Russia and YABLOKO – were not registered in the election. YABLOKO’s list was topped by a renowned oppositionist Yuri Samsonov who has been fighting against the corrupt head of the district since 1994. During this period Samsonov was elected to the district Council three times, also three times he competed with Postrigan at the elections on the post of the district head and came second. A mass-scale meeting took place on YABLOKO’s initiative in Klin on September 13. The meeting demanded resignation of Postrigan.

See also:
Regional and Municipal Elections, 2009

Press Release

September 29, 2009