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25.11.2007, 20:07

THE ELECTORAL RATINGS OF RUSSIAN POLITICAL PARTIES

From November 9 to November 13, 2007 Yury Levada’s Analytical Centre (“Levada-Centre”) carried out an opinion poll interviewing Russian citizens in their homes. The poll covered a sample of 1,600 people in 128 populated areas of 46 regions of

20.11.2008, 18:29

Ruling party congress discusses ideology

Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has addressed the congress of Russia’s ruling political party United Russia as its leader. In his speech he talked about Russia’s current and future policies, including the so-called ‘Strategy-2020’ programme, in lig

AFP Photo / Natalia Kolesnikova 14.12.2008, 17:55

Opposition march ends with 150 arrests

Around 150 opposition supporters have been detained in Moscow and St. Petersburg for holding unauthorised rallies. A total of more than 400 people took part in what they called Marches of Dissent organised by anti-Kremlin movements.

Supporters of the Nashi movement celebrate the victory of Putin's party 03.12.2007, 22:04

Whopping victory for Putin`s party

The United Russia party, headed by President Vladimir Putin, has won a resounding victory in the country's parliamentary election. With almost 98% counted, United Russia has 64.1% of the vote. Meanwhile, international observers from the OSCE and Council o

Russian rightists form new alliance

Published: 15 November, 2008, 17:18


Russia’s main right-wing political party, The Union of Right Forces, has joined up with two smaller groups -Civilian Power and Democratic Party of Russia – in order to establish a brand new rightist alliance in the country. RT looks back at the

 
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