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Disputed Voting Turns Church, A Kremlin Ally, Into Its Critic.

Authors :
KISHKOVSKY, SOPHIA
Source :
New York Times. 12/30/2011, Vol. 161 Issue 55635, p4. 0p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

MOSCOW -- Among the thousands of Russian voices raised against the Kremlin this month after parliamentary elections widely dismissed as fraudulent, perhaps the most surprising was that of Patriarch Kirill I, the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, who defended popular protests as a ''lawful negative reaction'' to corruption. Always a reliable pillar of support for the government of Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin and his United Russia Party, the powerful Orthodox Church has been noticeably -- to some, shockingly -- critical of the elections. Arguably the only major national institution outside the state, the church could potentially play a significant role as the current political and social crisis unfolds. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03624331
Volume :
161
Issue :
55635
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New York Times
Publication Type :
News
Accession number :
69990651