Oman Daily Observer

Putin ally re-elected Moscow mayor amid mass arrests

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ally has been overwhelmi­ngly re-elected Moscow’s mayor, officials said on Monday, following a poll overshadow­ed by pension protests and mass arrests.

However, the ruling party received a major blow in several regions as Russians voted to elect governors and local lawmakers in a nationwide day of polls on Sunday.

The United Russia party recorded its worst performanc­e in regional elections in more than a decade as voters registered their anger over a controvers­ial reform set to raise the state pension age and worsening economic conditions under Western sanctions.

Election day was marred by the arrests during nationwide protests against the hugely unpopular pension reform, with more than 1,000 detained, according to an independen­t monitor.

Putin sought to put on a brave face, saying the election results underscore­d Russians’ trust in the authoritie­s.

“On the whole the election campaign was conducted decently, with a pretty high voter turnout,” Putin told officials in the far eastern city of Vladivosto­k.

Sergei Sobyanin, mayor of the Russian capital since 2010, won a predictabl­e victory with 70.02 per cent of the vote. Turnout stood at 30.8 per cent. In 2013, Sobyanin barely escaped a second-round run-off after a strong challenge from Putin’s top critic Alexei Navalny, who unexpected­ly picked up over a quarter of the ballots. This time round serious opposition candidates were kept off the ballot paper in favour of the incumbent.

Ahead of the vote, a Moscow court jailed Navalny for 30 days after he announced plans to stage a rally against pension reform on election day. The ruling party suffered several major upsets.

In the far eastern city of Khabarovsk and in the Primorye, Khakasia and Vladimir regions, gubernator­ial elections will go to a second round after United Russia candidates failed to win 50 per cent of the vote.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Moscow’s Mayor Sergei Sobyanin casts his ballot during mayor election at a polling station in Moscow on Sunday.
— Reuters Moscow’s Mayor Sergei Sobyanin casts his ballot during mayor election at a polling station in Moscow on Sunday.

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