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Umbrella Campaigns in Russia

Student: Grigorev Kirill

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Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Applied Politics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

Often, a political party helps to introduce candidates to the election campaign, nominates them, prepares documents, provides financial assistance, organizational - a network of agitators, the capabilities of regional or primary branch, issuing leaflets, the help of political technologists - this is all the work of one central headquarters for many candidates - an umbrella election campaign. These are the various party projects of United Russia, the Communist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, Just Russia, and Yabloko. But in 2017 there was a certain slight evolution of electoral technologies (they became 2.0) - political campaigns were based on young citizens who are full of strength and hope, who are actively developing new technologies, want to change themselves, society and the country in the direction of democratic principles, and take part in the management of the state.

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