Irish Daily Mail

Liberal Russian politician loses latest court bid

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A LIBERAL Russian politician has lost another appeal against election officials’ decision to bar him from running in next month’s presidenti­al vote.

Boris Nadezhdin had made a call for halting the conflict in Ukraine his main campaign slogan and authoritie­s’ refusal to register him for the race underlined the Kremlin’s repugnance of any public opposition to its action.

Yesterday’s court verdict that turned down Mr Nadezhdin’s appeal follows Friday’s death of chief Kremlin foe Alexei Navalny in a remote Arctic prison that caused global outrage and dealt a heavy blow to the beleaguere­d Russian opposition.

After a day of deliberati­ons, Russia’s Supreme Court ruled to reject Mr Nadezhdin’s appeal against the Central Election Commission’s decision to bar him from the March 15-17 presidenti­al election. The court previously turned down his two other appeals related to technical aspects of the commission’s move.

Mr Nadezhdin said he would appeal the ruling.

Thousands of Russians across the country signed petitions in support of Mr Nadezhdin’s candidacy, an unusual show of support in the rigidly controlled political landscape.

Mr Nadezhdin, a legislator from a town near Moscow, submitted 105,000 signatures to the Central Election Commission to qualify for the race.

The commission declared earlier this month that more than 9,000 signatures submitted by Mr Nadezhdin’s campaign were invalid – enough to disqualify him. Russia’s election rules say candidates can have no more than 5% of their signatures thrown out.

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