Vladimir Putin’s party to hold Congress amid opposition clampdown
The gathering, which will determine the ruling party’s candidates and electoral programme for the lower house of parliament vote, comes after authorities took drastic measures to stop Russia’s main opposition politician Alexei Navalny affecting th...

The gathering, which will determine the ruling party’s candidates and electoral programme for the lower house of parliament vote, comes after authorities took drastic measures to stop Russia’s main opposition politician Alexei Navalny affecting their outcome.
Barring his organisations from working in Russia, a Moscow court earlier this month branded them as “extremist”, while Putin signed legislation outlawing staff, members and sponsors of “extremist” groups from running in parliamentary elections.
Critics say the moves are aimed at ensuring that Navalny, who was jailed earlier this year for two-and-a-half years on old fraud charges he says are politically motivated, does not spoil the vote for the Kremlin chief and his deeply unpopular party.
In recent years, United Russia, which controls a majority of the lower house State Duma, has seen its support tumble amid economic stagnation, entrenched corruption and widespread voter fatigue.
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