Russia will set fixed election dates this year, in a bid to reduce election costs and overcome the negative effect of the so-called "voter fatigue," which results in low turnout, Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission Alexander Veshnyakov said.
Experts said fixed days will also create problems for those seeking to use "dirty technologies." Spin doctors touring the country in accordance with the schedule of elections will find it more difficult to influence all election campaigns at once.
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