KEY POINTS
  • Russia will be holding elections to the State Duma, the lower house of parliament, this coming weekend.
  • Experts expect the vote to maintain and even increase President Putin and the Kremlin.
  • It's expected that the ruling United Russia party will have a "convincing victory" in the vote that takes place between September 17-19.
A bus drives past a United Russia campaign poster put up ahead of the elections to the Russian State Duma of the 8th convocation scheduled for September 17-19.

Russia will hold elections to the State Duma, the lower house of parliament, from Friday and experts expect the vote to consolidate President Vladimir Putin's power base in the Kremlin.

It's widely expected that the ruling United Russia party will secure a "convincing victory" in the vote that takes place between September 17-19, with one analyst noting that the election "heralds more authoritarianism" as a result.