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President Vladimir Putin has urged Russians to vote for his United Russia party in Sunday's parliamentary election, in a televised address. | President Vladimir Putin has urged Russians to vote for his United Russia party in Sunday's parliamentary election, in a televised address. |
"I ask you to come to the polls and vote for United Russia," he said. | "I ask you to come to the polls and vote for United Russia," he said. |
President Putin, who cannot run for a third term in presidential elections next March, tops the list of United Russia's candidates. | President Putin, who cannot run for a third term in presidential elections next March, tops the list of United Russia's candidates. |
Mr Putin said Sunday's result would "set the tone" for the March election. United Russia is expected to triumph. | Mr Putin said Sunday's result would "set the tone" for the March election. United Russia is expected to triumph. |
He said a vote for United Russia would ensure "stability and continuity", rather than the turmoil of the 1990s. | |
"We cannot allow the return to power of those who once tried but failed to rule the country," he said, referring to the liberal politicians who advised his predecessor Boris Yeltsin. | |
He said his opponents "want to reshape Russia's development plans and change the course supported by our nation, bringing back the times of humiliation, dependence and disintegration". | |
Liberal opposition parties accuse the Kremlin of harassment and domination of the mass media. Police have broken up several opposition rallies, detaining the organisers. |