Tight-lipped social networking services
Stanislav Andreychuk on why social networking sites do not contribute to freedom of elections
Stanislav Andreychuk on why social networking sites do not contribute to freedom of elections
Stanislav Andreychuk on how the Russian authorities will approach the various 2020 regional elections
Stanislav Andreychuk considers the results of Russia’s national “referendum” on constitutional amendments
Stanislav Andreychuk on the consequences of the recent amendments to Russia’s electoral law
Stanislav Andreychuk looks at why the Russian government pushed for a referendum on constitutional amendments
Stanislav Andreichuk on how the government is trying to maintain control over voting results across Russia
Stanislav Andreichuk on the official results of the Moscow City Duma elections and the “Smart Vote” effect
Protesters in Moscow have been charged with violating three articles of Russia’s criminal code. Stanislav Andreychuk and Denis Shadrin, experts from Golos, consider the most outrageous examples.
Stanislav Andreychuk considers the role of invalidating signatures in attempts to sway upcoming elections to the Moscow City Duma
Stanislav Andreychuk considers how Russia’s political parties are financed
Stanislav Andreychuk considers what the loosening of the notorious “municipal filter” could mean for Russia’s electoral system
Stanislav Andreychuk on the Russian authorities’ attempts to control the country’s youth