Russian Election Commission Rejects Anti-war Candidate’s Presidential Bid

2023-12-23 15:02:53

Published23. December 2023, 4:02 p.m.

Moscow: Anti-war candidate in Ukraine excluded from Russian presidential election

Journalist Ekaterina Duntsova submitted her candidacy, but the Russian Election Commission rejected it, citing “errors in the documents” submitted.

Ekaterina Dounstova, 40, has announced her intention to appeal the decision to the Russian Supreme Court, but she has little chance of seeing this procedure succeed.

AFP

The Russian Electoral Commission on Saturday ruled out the presidential candidacy of journalist and former municipal representative Ekaterina Dountsova, who campaigns for democracy and an end to the assault in Ukraine launched almost two years ago. The body cited “errors in documents” submitted for the registration of her candidacy by Ekaterina Dountsova, Russian television reported.

The president of the Commission, Ella Pamfilova, declared that it had unanimously rejected the candidacy of the forty-year-old for the presidential election next March. “You are a young woman, you have life ahead of you,” she said Ella Pamfilova, addressing the candidate.

In front of the press, Ekaterina Dountsova quickly deplored a “sad” decision concerning “a popular initiative”. On Telegram, she announced her intention to appeal “tomorrow” to the Russian Supreme Court. “It’s not over,” she assured. In reality, however, this procedure should not succeed, any candidacy directly opposing the Kremlin’s policy having almost no chance of being authorized by the authorities.

“Russians must have a choice!”

Ekaterina Dountsova also asked the leaders of the small liberal Yabloko party to support her candidacy. “We cannot stand idly by! This is the last legal opportunity for citizens to express their disagreement with the policy pursued by the current authorities,” she urged on Telegram. “Russians must have a choice!” she further argued. “Thousands of lives depend on your decision,” she said.

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Furthermore, the president of the Electoral Commission indicated on Saturday that a total of 29 people had, at this stage, submitted a presidential candidacy file, including Vladimir Putin. The Russian president, in power since 2000 (after having been Prime Minister in 1999), is aiming for a new six-year term in the Kremlin, a formality as the opposition has been crushed in recent years with repression which has accelerated since the assault on Moscow in Ukraine in February 2022.

(AFP)

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