EXPLAINER: How Navalny election tool challenges the Kremlin

EXPLAINER: How Navalny election tool challenges the Kremlin

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https://apnews.com/cec43110142e7ce362b2d4f9acd9b1f0

MOSCOW (AP) — Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his embattled allies are not running in the Sept. 19 parliamentary election, but they still hope to challenge the ruling United Russia party with their strategy known as Smart Voting.

Hardly any Kremlin critics are allowed to run in the election to the parliament, or State Duma. Control of that body is seen as a key part of President Vladimir Putin’s efforts to cement his hold on power heading into the next presidential balloting, scheduled for 2024. Putin already has been running Russia since 2000.