Monday, 24 May 2004

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN TO BE LAUNCHED IN CHECHNYA

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By empty (5/24/2004 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The presidential election campaign in Chechnya will begin on May 25. Chechnya will hold early presidential elections on August 29 because of the death of Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov in the terrorist act at Grozny\'s Dynamo stadium on May 9. The Chechen elections commission will begin receiving documents from future candidates on Tuesday, commission deputy head Buvai-Sari Arsakhanov told Interfax.
The presidential election campaign in Chechnya will begin on May 25. Chechnya will hold early presidential elections on August 29 because of the death of Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov in the terrorist act at Grozny\'s Dynamo stadium on May 9. The Chechen elections commission will begin receiving documents from future candidates on Tuesday, commission deputy head Buvai-Sari Arsakhanov told Interfax. Chechnya does not have weekly newspapers and a resolution announcing the election date will be published there only on May 25. Starting from that day, those who want to run can inform the election commission in writing about their intention to collect signatures from voters or make an election deposit. The election deposit costs 4.5 million rubles. The money of candidates who fail to get 5% of the vote will go to the Chechen budget, Arsakhanov said. (Interfax)
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