MOSCOW — The Russian Orthodox Church added its influential voice over the weekend to calls for a just election process in Russia.
The step followed demonstrations across the country that called for a
recount or a fresh vote, and outpourings from individual members of the
church’s clergy, who reflected popular anger at the flawed Dec. 4
election.
“It is evident that the secretive nature of certain elements of the electoral system concerns people, and there must be more public control over this system,” said Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin, the most prominent spokesman for the church, in remarks to a widely followed Orthodox news Web site. “We must decide together how to do this through civilized public dialogue.”
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