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Communist CEC member again demands Churov’s resignation

“Our ranks expand,” Serdyukov said

MOSCOW, January 12 (Itar-Tass) — A member of the Russian Central Election Commission from the Communist Party in an advisory capacity, Kirill Serdyukov, has once again proposed to put the issue of CEC chief Vladimir Churov’s resignation on the commission’s agenda following violations during the parliamentary elections on December 4.

The Central Election Commission declined to do so.

Beginning from December 9 Serdyukov has been repeatedly insisting on putting this issue on the commission’s agenda. However, this demand was rejected several times.

This time another two members of the commission with a full voting status supported his initiative.

“Our ranks expand,” Serdyukov said.