In 2017 anti-Putin rallies attracted thousands in remote regions where people opposed Kremlin-run politics and called for credible opposition to be allowed to stand in elections. Alexei Navalny planned to face President Putin in March’s Presidential election, but was banned after dubious fraud accusations. On 28 January he was freed from a twenty-day jail term for organising anti-Putin protests, but was re-arrested the same day. Thousands protested against government corruption outside the Kremlin and across Russia, calling the election a farce and urging people not to vote. Kremlin-controlled media are not covering the protests. Putin is expected to win, but his main concern is getting enough people voting to make the election appear credible. For INSIGHTS into unethical, corrupt elections due in 2018 click the ‘More’ button.
Intercessor Focus: Russian elections
Written by David Fletcher 02 Feb 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for a high level of nonparticipation to lead to Russia’s embarrassment and cause them to work towards establishing an actual democracy without dishonesty. (Proverbs 11:2)
- More: www.prayer-alert.net/articles/insights/704-insight-world-elections-2018
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