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The CEC of Russia received 105 complaints from citizens about possible coercion to vote on amendments to the Constitution. This was stated by the head of the Central Election Commission Ella Pamfilova.
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© Arthur Lebedev
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RIA Novosti
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“As of today, we have received 105 appeals on the possible coercion and use of administrative resources to vote on the Constitution,” TASS quoted her as saying.
On June 25, a vote on constitutional amendments began in Russia. Two days turnout amounted to 19.49%, 21,171,000 people voted.
As Russian leader Vladimir Putin emphasized, the results of the vote must be reliable, and “forced” and “turn-up appearances” are unacceptable.
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