2021. Russia. Parliamentary Elections. (In Progress)
Russia Is A Terrorist State Part 5 (2020 - 2021)
2021. Russia. Parliamentary Elections. (In Progress)
"The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF) called on its supporters and everyone who does not agree with the results of the elections to the State Duma, held from September 17 to 19, 2021, to join the all-Russian protest. In the context of the actual restriction of mass events, due to the threat of the spread of coronavirus, and in the fact of the refusal to agree on this event, it was announced as a meeting with the deputies of the Communist Party" by Sergey Korneev under CC BY-SA 4.0
The Russian parliamentary election in September 2019 was marred by allegations of voter fraud, as Vladimir Putin’s ruling party, United Russia, was poised to retain a majority in the Duma. However, opposition leaders claimed the results were fraudulent, stating that Putin's party committed voter fraud to maintain its grip on power. A similar scenario played out in the September 2021 election, in which United Russia once again won the majority of the vote, but the results were also challenged by opposition leaders who alleged voter fraud.
The election in September 2021 showed that Putin's party was losing support, with the opposition gaining some seats in the Duma. However, United Russia still won a majority in the election, with rivals claiming mass fraud. Despite the allegations, Putin's party has continued to maintain its hold on the Russian government.
Some researchers and media outlets have analyzed the voting data and have suggested that voter fraud played a significant role in United Russia's victories. They argue that the results were suspiciously neat and that there were several irregularities in the election process, such as ballot stuffing and the exclusion of opposition candidates.
Allegations of voter fraud have surrounded Russian elections in recent years, with opposition leaders and international observers accusing Putin's party of manipulating the results to maintain its hold on power. Despite these accusations, United Russia has continued to win elections, although its declining support suggests that the legitimacy of its rule is increasingly being questioned.
Written with ChatGPT on April 30, 2023