The appeal sample of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation refused to meet the complaint of the politician Boris Nadezhdin regarding the refusal to file a claim in which he tried to challenge the form of declaration of verification of signatures for registration of candidates in the presidential elections. . writes about this RIA News.
During the relevant meeting, one of the panel’s judges said: “Do not change the first instance decision and leave the appeal unsatisfied.”
According to the agency, Nadezhdin thinks it was wrong to fill out the form to invalidate the signatures he collected to participate in the presidential elections. Handwriting experts rejected more than 4.5 thousand signatures. However, the documents do not contain the data of the experts who made the decision and the reason for invalidating the signatures.
February 21 Supreme Court of the Russian Federation rejected The politician’s lawsuit to review the decision of the country’s Central Election Commission (CEC), which refused to register him as a candidate in the presidential election. This case was the third case that Nadezhdin filed against the authorities regarding the current situation.
The next presidential elections in the Russian Federation will take place between March 15 and March 17, 2024. In total, four people are running for the presidency, who have already been registered by the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation. We are talking about Vladimir Putin, Nikolai Kharitonov, Leonid Slutsky and Vladislav Davankov.
Previously Nadezhdin stated about the desire to win other elections.