Russia votes in parliamentary election with firm Putin grip

  18 September 2016    Read: 1199
Russia votes in parliamentary election with firm Putin grip
Voting has begun in earnest in Russia`s parliamentary election, dominated by President Vladimir Putin`s supporters.
Far Eastern regions were the first to vote in a country spanning 11 time zones.

The last parliamentary elections in 2011 were followed by mass protests as evidence of ballot box fraud emerged.

For the first time, Russia is holding elections in Crimea, which it annexed from Ukraine in 2014 in a move condemned internationally.

Voters will choose 450 MPs in the State Duma (lower house), for the next five years. The outgoing Duma had just a handful of MPs opposed to Mr Putin.

Despite Russia`s economic malaise and tensions with the West over the conflicts in Ukraine and Syria, some observers called the election campaign the dullest in recent memory. Widespread voter apathy suggests that turnout could be low.

The first exit polls are expected on Sunday evening.

Some critics of President Putin got a rare chance to put their case to a mass audience on TV but significant opposition figures like Alexei Navalny were barred from campaigning.

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