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Putin meets election officials, stresses trust and stability

President highlights importance of electoral integrity, security and public trust as Russia prepares for key parliamentary elections.

   
April 2, 2026, 00:36
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Putin meets election officials, stresses trust and stability

MOSCOW (Realist English). Russian President Vladimir Putin has called on members of the Central Election Commission (CEC) to ensure the integrity, security and legitimacy of upcoming elections, warning against any external interference.

Speaking at a meeting with the newly formed commission, Putin said competitive elections remain a “constitutional instrument” for forming effective government and maintaining political stability. He stressed that public trust in electoral institutions depends on the quality and transparency of their work.

“No external forces should be given any chance to interfere in the electoral process or influence its results,” Putin said, adding that law enforcement agencies have been tasked with preventing destabilisation attempts.

The remarks come ahead of parliamentary elections scheduled for 2026, alongside multiple regional and local campaigns this year. Putin noted that the composition of the next State Duma would be determined solely by voters, but emphasised that confidence in the outcome would depend on how the process is administered.

He also highlighted the need to ensure security in sensitive regions, including areas near active conflict zones, and called for close coordination between election officials and security agencies.

CEC chair Ella Pamfilova, who was recently reappointed for a third term, said the system has adapted to operate under challenging conditions, including cyberattacks, infrastructure disruptions and security threats. She noted that Russia’s voter register now operates in near real time, improving accuracy and administrative efficiency.

Pamfilova also outlined the expansion of digital voting tools, including remote electronic voting and new services for candidates, as well as experiments using drones and satellite systems to support voting in remote regions.

According to the CEC, Russia has more than 111 million registered voters, with a significant portion living in hard-to-reach areas requiring complex logistical arrangements during elections.

Analytically, the meeting underscores the Kremlin’s focus on maintaining institutional stability and electoral continuity amid heightened geopolitical tensions and internal security considerations.

The key question is how Russia’s electoral system will balance expanded use of technology with demands for transparency and resilience in an increasingly complex political and security environment.

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