Deputies of the state Duma will not participate in the elections to the Parliament
Deputies of the state Duma will not work on elections to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine as observers either on their own or from other missions, said Last news head of the state Duma's CIS Affairs, Eurasian integration and relations with compatriots Leonid Slutsky.
first it was claimed that people's deputies of the Russian Parliament have the opportunity to participate in the observation of the observation mission of the OSCE.
" Observers from the state Duma will not work in the parliamentary elections ", - said the Agency Slutsky. According to him, the Russian Deputies will not go to Ukraine or as an independent delegation, or other observation missions, as well As Among them the OSCE.
first in the state Duma reported that in the name of house speaker Sergei Naryshkin has not received letters or invitations to take part in the election observation mission in Ukraine. Often these invitations are sent no later than a month before the election. And parliamentary Elections scheduled for Sunday 26 October.
Only Parliament will be elected 424 MP: 199 in single-member constituencies and 225 party list with reduced barrier of 5%. Elections are held against the background of political and economic decline: Kiev lost oversight of part of the territory on the East of the country, a military confrontation led to the stop of the industry in the Donbass, financial resources are almost exhausted.
Registration in the CEC of Ukraine observers for the parliamentary elections ended on 20 October. Just registered 2321 international observer. To observe the transparency of early parliamentary elections will be, for example, Observers from the USA, EU, Canada, Spain, the UK, Denmark and Japan. Among accredited by the CEC organizations - the parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Canadian election observation mission and the Ukrainian world Congress.
To monitor the election will be Authorized from the Office for democratic institutions and human rights (ODIHR) and the Organization for security and cooperation in the European Union (OSCE) - 325 people, from the European network of organizations monitoring elections (ENEMO) - 242, from the parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development (GUAM) - 22 people and from the European Parliament - 27 people. Observers from the CIS countries and the CEC did not receive the invitation to vote.
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