On Monday, questions arose about the possible removal of Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov from the presidential election. A number of media outlets reported that Russia’s Central Election Commission had allegedly received information about official misconduct by this presidential candidate. It was said that the violation recorded by the Moscow City Election Commission amounted to the following: a telegram from the presidential candidate notifying the agency that his authorized representative would take part in the drawing of lots for free broadcast airtime had been sent on official government letterhead. http://elections.rbc.ru/elections2007/04/02/2008/138634.shtml What nerve Zyuganov has. Using administrative resources (the use of government power or state resources for political advantage) so openly! He should be kicked off the ballot, in my opinion, to teach him a lesson. Everyone should have equal opportunities. I mean, Bogdanov probably doesn’t have the option of sending government telegrams.