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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Moscow
02 March 2008
With 80 percent of the ballots2 counted, Medvedev has 70 percent of the vote. While the result is hardly a surprise, two of his opponents are crying foul3. VOA Moscow Correspondent Peter Fedynsky reports.
Speaking at a political rally on Red Square just hours after polls closed, incumbent4 President Vladimir Putin said his hand-picked candidate, Dmitri Medvedev, was enjoying a convincing lead in the vote count. He said victory entails5 enormous responsibility, adding that it will ensure continuation of what he termed the "successful policies of the past eight years."
The elections are over, says Mr. Putin. He says he expects passions of the campaign to remain in the past and calls on everyone who loves Russia to work for the well-being6 of the great homeland.
Mr. Putin also said the election was conducted in strict adherence7 to the constitution and all laws.
However, political analysts8 have long noted9 that the campaign lacked passion. Dmitri Medvedev hardly campaigned and did not participate in any debates, which were relegated10 to six and seven AM time slots, which barely drew an audience.
Two of Medvedev's opponents are alleging11 voting violations12. Communist Party candidate Gennady Zyuganov, who appears headed for a distant second place finish, claims to have a list of 200 infractions. Vladimir Zhirinovsky, populist candidate of the Liberal Democratic Party is refusing to recognize election results and says he will challenge them in court. The last place finisher, political unknown Andrei Bogdanov, merely said he is glad the election was conducted without any excesses and that there won't be a revolution.
Russia's independent voter rights group, Golos, is also reporting widespread polling violations. These include banning the organization's observers from election precincts across the country, including Saint Petersburg in western Russia, Ufa in the Ural Mountains and Astrakhan near the Caspian Sea. In the city of Rostov-on-Don, the organization reports its monitors were physically13 threatened, and 40 percent of the precincts in Moscow had no independent observers.
Golos deputy director Grigori Melkonyants told VOA his organization has received telephone calls from teachers, factory workers, university professors and others complaining they were forced to cast ballots. Melkonyants says pressure was applied14 to increase voter turnout and give the appearance of popular support for the process.
Melkonyants says Golos also has reports of authorities calling people in their homes, and using specially15 designated individuals at polling places to mark who voted and who did not.
There are numerous reports of people being threatened with loss of pay and even work if they did not vote.
The secretary of the Russian Central Election Commission, Nikolai Konkin, says Sunday's voter turnout appears to be breaking all records, including the 2004 election of President Putin.
Only about 300 international monitors were on hand to observe an election held across Russia's 11 time zones. They are expected to announce their observations on Monday. The main European election observer group, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, refused to send a delegation16 to Russia because it said restrictions17 imposed by Moscow would prevent meaningful work.
After casting his ballot1 in Moscow, Dmitri Medvedev told reporters he feels fine. He is expected to assume the presidency18 - his first elective office - in May.
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约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则) | |
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