Political scientist explains positive changes in Russia’s electoral system

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown his full confidence in the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation (CEC) and the electoral system as a whole. This was stated by Evgeniy Minchenko, head of communications at Minchenko Consulting, after the meeting between the head of state and members of the Central Election Commission and heads of regional election commissions.

“In this sense, Putin can also rely on data from sociological studies showing that public confidence in the election processes in Russia is high,” the expert said.

According to Minchenko, Russia’s electoral system has undergone serious changes recently.

“On the positive side, I would like to point out that these have been returned and in fact several terms of governorship elections have already passed. We had highly competitive elections for the State Duma in 2021; In addition to the four parties that have been in the Duma for a long time, there was also a fifth. “The current model is being adjusted somewhat regularly, but the basic principles remain unchanged,” he emphasized.

Previously reportedPresident Vladimir Putin said that he, the Central Election Commission and the government work for the people, and this is the meaning of both work and life.

Before that, the Chairman of the Central Election Commission (CEC) of the Russian Federation, Ella Pamfilova, II. He received the Order of Merit of the Fatherland. The award was presented by the country’s President Vladimir Putin.

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