Communists say Duma election results are invalid

8 Dec, 2007 09:31 / Updated 16 years ago

The Communist Party of Russia is questioning the results of last week’s parliamentary election. It wants the Central Election Commission to declare United Russia's victory invalid. Supporters have rallied in Moscow in protest at the poll's outcome.

According to the party's website, United Russia's win was not achieved in an honest and fair way. They've sent their complaint into the commission citing 40 specific violations. Party leader Gennady Zyuganov says that election irregularities took place in almost all districts. The Communists have also made public their intentions to file a lawsuit with the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights. The party came second in last Sunday's Duma poll, collecting 11.6 per cent of the vote.