Presidential race in Russia: Terminal stage nears (PHOTOS)

Ten days ahead of presidential elections in Russia, the population’s political activity is reaching levels unseen before, with tens of thousands of people rallying in Moscow Thursday in support of their favored candidates for the presidency.

­Four separate rallies are expected to warm up the snow-covered Russian capital.

February 23 is a national holiday in Russia (Defenders of the Motherland Day) so the public really has time to participate in political events of choice.

The biggest is taking place at one of the grounds of the huge Luzhniki Sports Stadium in support of presidential candidate Vladimir Putin.

So far police report 130,000 participants have already arrived to Luzhniki to take part in the rally.

Police say the entrance to Luzhniki has been closed because the complex is already full, with many people standing on its playing field.

Vladimir Putin has delivered a speech in front of his supporters.

Follow RT’s LIVE broadcast from the Luzhniki rally in Moscow.

The organizers of this event planned to hold it in front of the Kremlin on Manege Square, but realized in time that the last rally in Putin’s support gathered over 130,000 people and this one might exceed this number. Thus the event was moved to a larger space to avoid disrupting the center of Moscow.

The communists’ rally in support of candidate Gennady Zyuganov has been held in central Moscow on Theater Square and gathered around 2,000, although the organizers insist there were 10,000 people there.

Another rally has been in support of the Lib-Dems’ self-perpetuating candidate Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the veteran firebrand politician. This rally gathered 1,500 voters.

The fourth rally has been held, protesting against all of the abovementioned candidates. This group does not support any of the candidates whose names will be on the ballot paper on March 4. The option to vote “against all” is no longer available on Russian ballots.

The presidential race has hit full throttle close to the election date. Parties and candidates are organizing rallies of all kinds.

Last Saturday a motor rally in support of candidate Putin practically made a closed loop around Moscow’s center. The very next day another motor rally against Putin was held in the very same place.

The upcoming weekend will see yet more demonstrations of the groups who are in opposition to the current government and who declare they want to see free and fair elections in Russia.

Demonstrators on Frunzenskaya Embankment marching to the Luzhniki Sports Complex / Reuters / Denis Sinyakov
Demonstrators on Frunzenskaya Embankment marching to the Luzhniki Sports Complex / Reuters / Denis SinyakovPutin supporters Reuters / Denis Sinyakov
Putin supporters Reuters / Denis SinyakovAt the entrance to Luzhniki Complex / Reuters / Denis Sinyakov
At the entrance to Luzhniki Complex / Reuters / Denis SinyakovLuzhniki Stadium  / RIA Novosti / Aleksey Filippov
Luzhniki Stadium / RIA Novosti / Aleksey Filippov

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