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The week before the US election. Puangue?

  If you think we guess who eventually will move into the White house, you did wrong. It will be about something else entirely, you are my curious.   So, let’s imagine: on the calendar on 9 November 2016. Fanfare sounded winners, a little dried snot defeated – the United …

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A fierce battle in election Transnistria

11 December 2016 in Transnistria, barring anything unforeseen, will be a presidential election. Or the first round of elections. The candidates are many, more than a dozen. It is clear that we are talking about a certain technology. By and large, elections in Transnistria — field confrontation between the two …

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After the election reforms start to be

No sooner had the election Commission to bring the final results of the elections of deputies of the State Duma and to count exactly how many seats will receive in the lower house of Parliament, the representatives of the ruling party as the government, led by its leader Dmitry Medvedev …

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Need to break the damn carousel this election

The results of the Duma elections is known. Again the same carousel. One way out – need to start with regions! Stop stepping in his forehead, that is useless, because there is every meter the scorched and shot – and it’s time to bypass the flanks. That is, you have …

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Sergey Shnurov has dedicated a verse election

Extravagant Russian musician and leader of group “Leningrad”, wrote a poem about the election in their own way. Even Sergei Shnurov could not get around the topic of elections to the state Duma, which held today across the territory of the Russian Federation. The flamboyant musician recorded a verse, which …

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What is an election? Reflections before the day of silence

We are so accustomed to what the polls, which sometimes imagine that something similar existed from time immemorial: lists, ballots with multiple candidates, booths, ballot boxes, the Commission with a certain level of impartiality, scurrying around the candidates and observers. Let’s think differently, referring to the literature of those times, …

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