Tampering with the law
Changes made to the law before the election reduced the rights of the electorate, limited public monitoring of polling stations and made it easier for the state to manipulate the process overall, the report charged.
Russian President Vladimir Putin had only been allowed to stand for another term in office due to the constitutional amendments passed in 2020, Golos noted. It added that so-called “foreign agents” are actively discriminated against by law, and their electoral rights have been rolled back, especially when it comes to the right to campaign or support candidates.