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Communists To Return To State Duma After Walkout

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Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Lawmakers of Russia's Communist party, who have walked out of the lower house of parliament in protest against alleged election violations, announced they would return on Wednesday.

The nationalist Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) and the Kremlin-backed A Just Russia ended the boycott last Friday.

"Tomorrow we will... take part in the chamber's session," Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov said.

A lawmaker for the A Just Russia party said that many demands of the opposition have been met.

"The opposition has insisted on a meeting with the president - it has been appointed. The chairman of the Central Election Commission was invited to the State Duma. We have also prepared amendments to the State Duma's rules of procedure," Gennady Gudkov said.

On October 14, three opposition parties in the lower house of parliament walked out of a State Duma session in protest against alleged violations in the October 11 local election, which the ruling United Russia party won by a landslide.

The opposition demanded a meeting with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to discuss electoral violations. The meeting, initially scheduled for October 27, could be held already this week. They also urged resignation of the Central Election Commission chairman, Vladimir Churov.

The LDPR demanded a nationwide recount and State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov's resignation. It also sayd the polls in Moscow, Central Russia's Tula Region and the Volga Republic of Mari El should be declared invalid, and a new vote scheduled for March 2010.

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

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