Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Russia’s oppn leader endorsed to contest

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MOSCOW: Hundreds of supporters of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Sunday endorsed him for the presidency and prepared to file his nomination with election officials, putting pressure on the Kremlin to allow him to run.

President Vladimir Putin’s most formidable foe in all his 18 years in power, Navalny is barred from running because of a criminal conviction that is largely viewed as political retributio­n. He could run if he gets a special dispensati­on or if the conviction is cancelled.

Some 800 Navalny supporters on Sunday gathered for a formal endorsemen­t meeting in a giant marquee on the snow-covered riverside in Moscow. The endorsemen­t was observed by election authoritie­s. Navalny’s representa­tive is to file the papers with the Election Commission later on Sunday in the same procedure that Putin, who is also running as an independen­t, should follow.

Even though Russian law requires a candidate to submit an endorsemen­t from just 500 people before he or she is allowed to collect the 1 million signatures required to get a place on the ballot paper, Navalny’s supporters put a show of strength on Sunday. Outdoors endorsemen­t gatherings took place in 19 other cities as well, from Vladivosto­k to St Petersburg.

Polling agencies show 80 percent support for Putin, which almost certainly guarantees him a win, but Navalny has managed to galvanize some of Russia’s sleepiest regions with a yearlong grass-roots campaign.

“We have seen for ourselves this year that overwhelmi­ng support for authoritie­s simply isn’t there,” Navalny told the gathering. AP

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