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Billionaire Prokhorov gets his running shoes

Published: 25 January, 2012, 16:10

Billionaire Prokhorov gets his running shoes

Billionaire Prokhorov gets his running shoes

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The Central Election Commission has registered Mikhail Prokhorov as a presidential candidate. The billionaire has now become one of five hopefuls in the running.

­The signatures collected by Prokhorov satisfy all requirements, the CEC said. The checking of signature sheets in support of Mikhail Prokhorov revealed 4.38 per cent of invalid papers, which is under the 5 per cent threshold allowed by law.
Last week, the candidate released his presidential program, a view on Russia’s development which is opposition to that of Vladimir Putin.

Prokhorov proposes a major political reform, which includes limiting the presidential terms to only two in a lifetime and reducing the State Duma threshold for parties.

The four other registered candidates are Vladimir Putin, nominated by United Russia, head of the Communist party Gennady Zyuganov, Fair Russia leader Sergey Mironov and Lib Dem leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky.

Leader of the liberal Yabloko party, Grigory Yavlinsky, who had also submitted signatures for presidential nomination to the Central Election Commission, will be officially denied registration this Friday. According to the CEC, 26.5 per cent of his signatures are false. An official notification has been sent to the politician.

The refusal to register Yavlinsky as a presidential candidate does not cast any shadow on the legitimacy of the forthcoming election, prime minister Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on Wednesday.

“If one of the prospective candidates was unable to collect enough signatures, this gives no ground for talks about the elections being illegitimate,” Peskov told RIA Novosti. “Especially since the poll has not even yet taken place.”

Earlier, Mikhail Prokhorov said that the removal of Yavlinsky from the presidential race would be a “hard blow for the legitimacy of the election.”

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Count Cash January 26, 2012, 12:49
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Of course he will make it safer – for westerners (soldiers), after he has disarmed Russia first. A low calibre business man does what he can; a high calibre business man does what he needs to do. Setting defence budgets, independent of threat, is the work of a bad business man - but if you’re an Oligarch, you never have to be a good business man!

He will make Russia Safer January 26, 2012, 12:38
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and make it a better place to visit. 

Count Cash January 25, 2012, 17:34
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The Oligarch for Oligarchs proposition seems to be that in a rule of law system, authorities should bow to political pressure, when the Oligarch elite say so, in order to further their interests – “we say the candidate is in, so make it so, we are the dictatorial Oligarchs”. Next he will be suggesting the release of thief Oligarchs from prison! Oh I forgot he has already done that! Or maybe he can suggest a protest in support of negligent or fraudulent presidential candidate registration. It seems the Oligarch for Oligarch, is true to his values, the law must bend, when the Oligarch’s say so. That sounds like a great anti corruption approach! I’m an Oligarch, Get me into here!