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Merger of 2 Parties Boosts Putin

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Times Wire Services

The mayor of Moscow said Thursday that he will merge his political party with parliament’s main pro-Kremlin party, further strengthening President Vladimir V. Putin’s grip on Russian politics.

Putin welcomed the plan by Mayor Yuri M. Luzhkov, founder of the Fatherland-All Russia party, and Sergei K. Shoigu, the head of the pro-Kremlin Unity party.

Luzhkov was known as a foe of the Kremlin during the tenure of President Boris N. Yeltsin but has expressed support for Putin.

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The merged party will be the largest single force in the lower house of parliament, the 450-member State Duma. The group will hold at least 132 seats, and Putin regularly receives support from 150 deputies of other centrist and right-leaning blocs.

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