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Does Putin's campaign headquarters admit that signature is illegal?
65438+ 10/6, the new Russian presidential election will be held on March 18. With the approaching of the general election, Putin's campaign headquarters announced that the candidate support signatures collected by the camp in two large factories in Kurgan Prefecture were invalid.

According to Russian reports, Andrei Condra Schouw, spokesman of Putin's campaign headquarters, pointed out that irregularities were found in the process of collecting signatures. Condra Schouw said: "We thank all those who submitted signatures in support of Putin, but the leaders of two enterprises in Kurgan seriously violated the law and collected signatures in the enterprises during working hours. Therefore, we will not accept such a signature. "

It is reported that the branch of Kurgan State in Russia got the news about this matter from the Federation of Trade Unions in the state, and complained to the Central Election Commission that it violated the presidential election law. According to the complaint, on June 5438+1October 1 1, the activities of soliciting support for Putin's signature among workers in Kurgan Machinery Factory and Kurgan Chemical Machinery Factory were carried out during working hours and at the production site.

The head of the Russian Kurgan branch reported this situation to the Central Election Commission. The document submitted by Russia * * * said: "The Russian presidential election campaign that violates the election law is shameful and makes the legitimacy of the future results doubtful." According to the news of Putin's campaign headquarters, the current Russian president has collected 700,000 support signatures, while the registration of self-recommended candidates requires 300,000 signatures. The new Russian presidential election will be held on March 8/KLOC-0, and the campaign will officially start on March 201712 18.

With the approaching of the general election, Russian President Vladimir Putin is far ahead of the candidates, and 74% of Russians say they are going to vote for him in the presidential election. Earlier, the poll materials of the All-Russian Social Public Opinion Research Center showed that if the election is held next Sunday (28th), Putin will get 73.8% of the votes. Russian candidate Gruddin ranked second with 7.2% of the votes, ahead of Russian Liberal Democratic Party candidate Zhirinovsky with 4.7% of the votes.

As early as the end of last year, Nawani, the opposition leader who is regarded as the biggest political enemy of current President Putin, was removed from the list by the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation on the grounds that "no basis meeting the requirements was found". Nawani once claimed that he had won 15000 nominations, and threatened to "beat Putin and win the general election".