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100% support for Medvedev
02/03/2008 19:42  - (SA)  

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  • Grozny - The leader of the war-torn Russian republic of Chechnya promised in advance that his region would return 100% support for Vladimir Putin's chosen successor in Sunday's presidential election.

    The Kremlin's candidate, 42-year-old Dmitry Medvedev, is almost certain to triumph in the poll, which has been criticised by the opposition for a lack of real competition.

    Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov, a Kremlin-backed former rebel chief, made - and kept - a similar promise of total support for the ruling party before nationwide parliamentary elections in December.

    "It's no secret that I voted for Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev, because he is worthy of succeeding Putin," Kadyrov told Reuters on Sunday.

    "I believe there will be a 100% turnout today. My family and all the people of the Chechen republic will vote for him," he said, before dancing in front of a crowd of onlookers.

    Official results from December's parliamentary election showed that Chechnya, which fought two wars with Russia, returned a 99.5% turnout and 99.3% support for Putin's party - the highest vote for Putin anywhere in Russia.

    Local people and opposition groups questioned the figures at the time, saying that many residents had not voted at all. The government denied this.

    Russia sent troops to Chechnya in 1994 and again in 1999 to put down separatist rebellions. In the last few years, Moscow has poured millions of dollars into rebuilding the war-scarred province.

     
     



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