Russia appoints new national election commissioner
MOSCOW: Russian electoral authorities have selected the country's former human rights ombudsman to be the chairman of the central election commission ahead of the parliamentary election in September.
Following the Central Election Committee's decision on Monday, Elena Pamfilova will serve as the key official responsible for overseeing Russia's election process.
Earlier in March, President Vladimir Putin made a surprise move and dropped Vladimir Churov from the post. Churov was known as 'the wizard' by the Russian opposition in 2011 when hundreds of election monitors documented widespread fraud during the parliamentary election, fueling frustrations that spilled into massive anti-government protests.
It is unclear why Churov was removed from the post. Eight others on the 15-seat commission were also not given new terms.