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CEC: United Russia party keeps leading position in parliamentary elections

CEC: United Russia party keeps leading position in parliamentary elections
20.09.2021 11:40
The United Russia party retains its leadership in the elections to the State Duma (lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia) with 47.16% of votes in the federal district voting,informs to the Russian media.

Russia's Central Election Commission (CEC) has revealed such data after processing 60.06% of the protocols.

The Communist Party of the Russian Federation is second with 20.89%, and the Liberal Democratic Party is third with 7.9% of the votes.

According to preliminary data, A Just Russia - For Truth ranks in the top five parties with 7.54%, followed by the New People party with 5.77%.

Thus, according to preliminary information, five parties will enter the State Duma, overcoming the five percent barrier.

(report.az)

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