Russia bars only party opposing war in Ukraine from parliamentary vote

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The pro-Kremlin nationalist party Rodina accused Yabloko of receiving undeclared campaign support, notably from Western sources – an allegation Yabloko denied.Published On 10 Aug 202610 Aug 2026Russia‘s Supreme Court has barred the only officially registered party opposing Moscow’s war in Ukraine from running in next month’s parliamentary elections.The court upheld a suit on Monday brought by the small pro-Kremlin nationalist party Rodina to annul the registration of Yabloko, stripping voters of the chance to express their discontent with the four-and-a-half-year conflict at the ballot box.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3‘Like the movies’: How Ukraine’s ground robots are changing rules of warlist 2 of 3‘Long-range sanctions’: Ukraine hopes strikes cause Russia fear and losseslist 3 of 3Pashinyan’s pro-Europe party wins Armenia electionend of listLast month, the Central Election Commission had initially allowed Yabloko on the ballot along with 10 other parties.“The claims seeking to annul the registration of the federal list of candidates for the State Duma of the ninth convocation, nominated by the Yabloko political party, were granted,” Judge Vyacheslav Kirillov said...

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