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Monitors criticise Russian poll | Monitors criticise Russian poll |
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The only Western observer group monitoring Russia's presidential election says the poll was flawed. | The only Western observer group monitoring Russia's presidential election says the poll was flawed. |
Observers from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) said Russia's "democratic potential" was unfulfilled. | Observers from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) said Russia's "democratic potential" was unfulfilled. |
Dmitry Medvedev, President Vladimir Putin's chosen successor, won a landslide victory in Sunday's poll. | Dmitry Medvedev, President Vladimir Putin's chosen successor, won a landslide victory in Sunday's poll. |
His opponents say the poll was marred by violations, including coercion to vote - a charge denied by Moscow. | His opponents say the poll was marred by violations, including coercion to vote - a charge denied by Moscow. |
With nearly 100% of the ballots counted, Mr Medvedev won 70.23% of the vote, Russia's election commission said. | |
Mr Medvedev said he hoped to work in an "effective tandem" with Mr Putin as his prime minister. | |
Mr Medvedev's nearest rival was Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov, with 17.76% of the vote. He vowed to go to court over alleged fraud, Itar-Tass news agency reports. | |
'Like plebiscite on Putin' | |
"The results of the presidential election are a reflection of the will of an electorate whose democratic potential was, unfortunately, not tapped," the PACE 22-member observer mission said in a statement on Monday. | |
"In the elections, which had more the character of a plebiscite on the last eight years in this country, the people of Russia voted for the stability and continuity associated with the incumbent President [Putin] and the candidate promoted by him. | |
"The president-elect will have a solid mandate given to him by the majority of Russians," the statement said. | |
The PACE monitors also said that the "election repeated most of the flaws revealed during the Duma elections of December 2007". Mr Putin's United Russia party won a huge majority in the December parliamentary election. | |
"Candidate registration concerns could not have been accommodated, putting into question the degree of how free the election was. | |
"Equal access of the candidates to the media and the public sphere in general has not improved, putting into question the fairness of the election," the PACE observers said. | |
Last month, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe - the continent's main election watchdog - decided to boycott the polls because of Moscow's restrictions. | Last month, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe - the continent's main election watchdog - decided to boycott the polls because of Moscow's restrictions. |
In response, Russia's foreign ministry called the monitors' decision "unacceptable". | In response, Russia's foreign ministry called the monitors' decision "unacceptable". |
Only 300 international observers were monitoring the 96,000 polling stations on Sunday. | |
Russian poll observers said many state sector workers had been told by their bosses to vote. |