The parliamentary House of Commons elections in Russia are expected to continue to maintain a strong power base in parliament, with the ruling party supporting Putin's administration winning more than two-thirds of the seats.

With the presidential election coming up three years later, the focus is on Putin's appearance based on the results of this election.

In the Russian House of Commons elections, a total of 450 seats are being contested by single-seat constituencies and proportional representation, and ballot counting is underway.



According to Russia's Central Election Commission, among them, the percentage of votes counted after 6 pm on the 20th of Japan time is more than 94%.


▽ The ruling party "United Russia" that supports the Putin administration is 49.58%. Others


▽ "Communist Party" is 19.26%


▽ "Liberal Democratic Party" is 7.49%


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Also, candidates for United Russia were elected in most of the single-seat constituencies.

In response, United Russia executives said they would win more than 300 seats, two-thirds, and are expected to continue to maintain a strong power base in parliament, albeit with fewer seats than before the election.



While the approval rating of United Russia is declining due to the economic downturn, the Putin administration will provide military personnel and pensioners with a lump sum as a measure against the new corona, and will limit the candidacy of opposition parties to win the ruling party overwhelmingly. I was enthusiastic about countermeasures.



With the presidential election coming up three years later, Putin amended last year to allow himself to run for office, so the focus will be on Putin's appearance based on the results of this election.