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Russian Orthodox Clergy Allowed To Run In Elections


An Orthodox priest addresses the crowd during a rally by nationalist and religious political groups in Moscow in April 2012.
An Orthodox priest addresses the crowd during a rally by nationalist and religious political groups in Moscow in April 2012.
The governing body of the Russian Orthodox Church has allowed clerics to run for elected office "in the event of ecclesiastical necessity."

In its October 4 resolution, the Holy Synod said Orthodox clergy may participate in elections in exceptional situations where "action is needed against non-Orthodox forces that are seeking to use elected office to fight the Orthodox Church."

The resolution said, however, that clerics will not be allowed to be members of any political party even if they run on a party ticket.

The document also said the Synod has the power to decide on the lists of possible candidates.

Based on reporting by ITAR-TASS and Interfax

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