( RT ) - Campaigning is underway in Russia for the State Duma parliamentary election. On December 2, Russians will choose solely from party lists under a proportional representation system. To prepare, parties are holding congresses.
The Communist party leader Gennady Zyuganov says he expects to secure up to 35% of the vote during the December elections.
He has also promised to work to create a left-of-centre bloc and a government the people can trust.
Another party, convening on Saturday, is Russia's Agrarian party. Its leader Vladimir Plotnikov expects to garner 10% of the ballots which will allow the party to make it through to the new Duma.
To be elected parties need at least 7% of the votes.