Election fraud. Two opinion polls, both by Levada, give us data on how people say they voted in the elections last month. A poll of Muscovites (JRL/201/4) gives 46.1% for United Russia (official numbers 66.25%), 27.1% for the communists (13.3%), 11.8% for LDPR (6.13%), 7.9% for Just Russia (5.33%) and 3.7% for Yabloko (4.71%). A nation-wide poll asking the same question gives United Russia 47%, communists 13%, Just Russia 8%, LDPR 7% and Yabloko 2%. When the Yabloko leader said his vote hadn’t been counted at all, a recount was ordered and, lo! it was found that some Yabloko votes had “accidently” been miscounted. But these numbers do not give us a clear picture. Levada tells us that Muscovites voted communist at twice the rate of the nation; this seems improbable. Levada also tells us that fewer people voted for Yabloko than the official numbers give; this too seems improbable if the scenario were to inflate United Russia’s numbers and deflate the others. So, as always, an examination of the data we have deepens the mystery. The Yabloko leader has described what his people told him and it appears that fake voters was the preferred method. Medvedev met with the head of the CEC and said “All types of claims must be investigated thoroughly”. Well, we’ll see. These numbers make a prima facie cause for fraud favouring the pedestal party but leave us in the dark as to what degree of fraud there was.
Stalinshchina. Last
Friday was the Remembrance
Day of Victims of Political Repression and Medvedev made an address
on his video blog. “It is impossible to imagine now the scale of terror which
affected all the peoples of our country and peaked in the years 1937-1938… For
twenty years before the World War II entire strata and classes of our society
were eliminated… millions of people died as a result of terror and false
accusations – millions… But even today you can still hear voices claiming that
those innumerable victims were justified for some higher national purpose. I
believe that no national progress, successes or ambitions can develop at the
price of human misery and loss… But it is equally important not to sanction,
under the guise of restoring historical justice, any justification of those who
destroyed our people.” The Kommentariat will either ignore this or try and spin
it into a difference between Medvedev and Putin (despite the latter’s similar
remarks at the Butovo
Memorial two years ago).
Opel. The GM Board of Directors has voted to keep Opel,
thereby blocking the Russian-Canadian offer to buy it; but workers in the Opal
plants in
Markelov murder. It is reported that one
of the suspects has confessed.


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