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Russia elections: Kremlin-backed parties take a hit

By DW
10 September 2019   |   1:53 pm
Parties tied to ruling United Russia have though retained their majority in Moscow despite flagging support, local media says. Protests and the exclusion of opposition candidates put the poll under intense scrutiny.

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