Russian Presidential Election Date Published, Campaign Starts
Russian Presidential Election Date Published, Campaign Starts
Russia's impending presidential polls once again took centre stage in the run-up to December 2 parliamentary elections when the government newspaper Rossiikaya Gazeta on Wednesday published the official date for the vote.

The declaration immediately launched the application process for the presidential election, to be held on March 2, 2008. Campaigning will allowed from February 2 to February 29, according to the Central Election Commission.

But with the vote just four months away and no favourite yet emerging, the elections are predicted to go to whichever candidate is backed by President Vladimir Putin, who is barred from a third consecutive term.

Putin, whose popularity ratings have skyrocketed since he succeeded Boris Yeltsin eight years ago, has proved that his political influence is the only outside factor.

In September, he unexpectedly replaced Russia's prime minister with the relatively unknown Viktor Zubkov, 66, who is now one of the leading candidates for the presidency alongside first deputy prime ministers Sergei Ivanov and Dmitry Medvedev.

As voters prepare to go to the polls Sunday to elect a new parliament, the Putin-led party United Russia is expected to win by a landslide.

Communist Party leader Gennady Zyganov and the head of the ultranationalist Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) have previously announced their intention to run for president.

Other candidates wishing to run as independents must collect at least 2 million signatures, 10 times more than needed by the 11 parties registered for the parliamentary elections.

Former chess champion and opposition leader Garry Kasparov announced his intention to run in October after the opposition coalition failed to coalesce around one candidate, and five opposition candidates have put themselves forth including former prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov.

Boris Nemtsov, who heads the Union of Right Forces (SPS) and Leader of the Yabloko party Grigory Yavlinsky will stand as liberal candidates in Russia's fourth-ever presidential elections.

To run, a candidate must be over 35 and a resident in Russia for a minimum of 10 years.

It is unclear whether this will disqualify hopeful Vladimir Bukovsky, a Soviet dissident residing in Britain since the 1970s.



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