Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party has said it will only push ahead with plans to introduce mandatory primary elections if other parties back the proposal. The party, which has picked up the moniker of the "party of thieves and swindlers" in recent months, has a majority in Russia's rubber-stamp parliament. "We will initiate the bill if there's all-round support," a top United Russia official told reporters on Friday. United Russia was "not going to take advantage of its majority," Sergei Neverov said. Russia will hold parliamentary elections in December and then a presidential vote in March next year. Putin suggested compulsory primaries at a meeting of the All-Russia People's Front, an amorphous group that analysts say is designed to broaden United Russia's support. Pavel Salin, an analyst at the Moscow-based Center for Political Assessments, told RIA Novosti the new scheme would do little to tackle the bribery and corruption involved in getting on party lists.
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