Former legislator Yekaterina Duntsova's call for peace in Ukraine faces setback as Russia's Central Election Commission rejects her nomination.
The commission cites 100 errors in Duntsova's papers, including spelling mistakes, leading to the rejection.
Duntsova plans to appeal the decision in Russia’s Supreme Court to contest the rejection.
Duntsova appeals to the Yabloko party for nomination after her initial setback.
Yabloko party founder Grigory Yavlinsky decides not to run for presidency, leaving uncertainty about Duntsova's candidacy.
Russian Communist Party supports Duma deputy Nikolai Kharitonov; Just Russia – For Truth party backs Putin's nomination.
Parties in the Duma nominally oppose Putin, but their influence is limited, aligning with his agenda.