Sunday, May 22, 2016

Kobzon and Spring were among the leaders in the primaries, “United Russia» – Lenta.ru

The Secretary of the General Council of the party Sergei Neverov named several candidates who, according to preliminary information, the lead in the primaries, “United Russia” in the Far East and Siberia, the correspondent of “Lenta.ru».

«Among the leaders there are those who, of course, is, of course, well-known people in politics, in the party, such as a leader in Kamchatka [State Duma] Spring Irina “, – said Neverov. According to him, “confident enough in the second place” is a resident of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Constantine Slyschenko who “actively engaged in the problems of the region at the municipal level».

«If we look at the lists, which will now be formed with a corresponding result voting in the Trans-Baikal region, headed the list of leading Kobzon Iosif Davidovich, who traveled to the area and conducted a debate on the sites “-. Secretary of the General Council of United Russia added

also, according to him, preliminary data show that in Chukotka Autonomous District is leading the chairman of the Chukotka Duma Valentina Rudchenko, in the Magadan region – the regional deputy Oksana Bondar, Sakhalin -. the current State Duma Georgi Karlov MP

at the same time Neverov noted that in some regions, including Omsk and Tula regions, leading positions are occupied by candidates who have not previously engaged in politics, but received the support of voters.

The Secretary of the General Council of the party said that all received complaints during the voting will be reviewed by the Federal Organizing Committee for the primaries. According to Neverov, the day of the primaries were noted including provocation from opponents.

As expected, preliminary results of the primaries will be announced May 27.

May 22 the party “United Russia” for the first time held across the country opened a preliminary vote, the results of which will form a list of candidates for election to the State Duma in September 2016.

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