Russian Chess Champ To Run For President

September 30th, 2007 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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MOSCOW (AP) - The former world chess champion Garry Kasparov entered Russia’s presidential race on Sunday, elected overwhelmingly as the candidate for the country’s beleagured opposition coalition.

Kasparov has been a driving force behind the coalition, which has united liberals, leftists and nationalists in opposition to President Vladimir Putin. He received 379 of 498 votes at a national congress held in Moscow by the Other Russia coalition, coalition spokeswoman Lyudmila Mamina told The Associated Press.

Kasparov’s place on the March ballot was not assured. His candidacy still needs to be registered and is likely to be blocked.

Even if he were allowed to run, Kasparov would not be expected to pose a major challenge to whichever candidate wins Putin’s backing.

Kasparov was followed in Sunday’s voting by Sergei Gulyayev, a former member of St. Petersburg’s Legislative Assembly, who received 59 votes, and former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov with 18, Mamina said. The coalition was choosing among six candidates who had won regional primaries in recent months.

The Other Russia also chose Kasparov to be one of three candidates to head the coalition’s list in parliamentary elections in December. The others are former Central Bank chairman Viktor Gerashchenko and Eduard Limonov, a provocative writer who heads the banned National Bolshevik Party.

The coalition, however, has virtually no chance of participating in the election for the State Duma, the lower house of parliament. Only registered political parties can take part and none of the political movements that make up the Other Russia qualify.

State Duma seats are distributed among parties according to the percentage of the vote they receive.

In putting forward its candidates on Sunday, the Other Russia got a jump on United Russia, the main pro-Kremlin party, which opens its two-day congress on Monday. United Russia also is expected to pick its “troika” of candidates to head the party list.

Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, a leading party member, said Sunday that Putin could be considered for the top spot.


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9 Responses

  1. asterix

    MAT, he ‘ll fail

  2. Dan(The Infidel)

    Nyet…Never happen…Putin is the new Tsar. Only his hand-picked successor has a chance to be Russian President.

  3. Humble Janoslav

    I still remember when he called himself the worlds only true democrat.

  4. Clyde Conneer

    Who cares? The Ruskies are slaves of someone, always were.

    Such a waste of talented poets, dancers and distillers.

  5. REN

    He’s going to get hurt if he’s not much more careful.

  6. Future0311 (the infidel)

    Hahaha… like he’ll make it.

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  8. Evestay

    wow russia’s version of democracy is pretty pathetic

  9. TBinSTL

    I hope Kasparov has his life insurance paid up…

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