Russia closes presidential race candidate registration with Putin, 3 others: Tass
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Mr Vladimir Putin is expected to easily win next month's vote.
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MOSCOW - Russia's registration of candidates for the March presidential election has closed, the TASS news agency reported on Feb 11, with a list including President Vladimir Putin, who is expected to win, and three politicians who all support Moscow's war in Ukraine.
The list did not include the Russian anti-war candidate Boris Nadezhdin after the Central Election Commission (CEC) barred him on Feb 8 from running, saying it had found flaws in the collection of signatures required for the support of his candidacy.
The CEC-registered Mr Vladislav Davankov, deputy chair of the Russian Duma and a member of the New People caucus; Mr Leonid Slutsky, the leader of the Kremlin-loyal ultra-nationalist Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR); and the Communist Party nominee, Mr Nikolai Kharitonov.
Mr Putin, 71, who has chosen to run as an independent
While nobody has expected the 60-year-old Nadezhdin – who has characterised Mr Putin's war in Ukraine as a "fatal mistake" – to win, his trenchant criticism has surprised some analysts. The Kremlin has said it does not see him as a serious rival to Mr Putin.
Mr Nadezhdin said on Feb 8 he would challenge the CEC's decision in Russia's Supreme Court.
The war, which the Kremlin calls a "special military operation",

