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Putin drops controversial election commission head

Moscow : Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday dropped the controversial chief of the country'selection commission as the country heads towards parliamentary elections later this year. 

Putin failed to include Vladimir Churov  known by Russia's marginalised opposition as "the magician" on a list of five nominations for members of the body that oversees elections in the vast country. 

"This is the choice of the head of state," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists. 

"This is a completely normal and natural process of rotation." 

Putin instead included Russia's rights ombudsman Ella Pamfilova whose parliament-appointed role is monitoring rights abuses on the list of candidates.

Peskov said Putin's candidates represented "quite a wide" range of political opinions but refused to comment on who would take over as head of the commission

Bearded Churov who has headed the election commission since 2007 and whose tenure expires on March 27 has been accused by critics of manipulating elections to ensure victories for the Kremlin.

Russia is due to hold parliamentary polls in September of this year with presidential elections to come in 2018.

Putin enjoys a popularity rating of some 74 percent, despite the country suffering a prolonged economic crisis due in part to the fall in oil prices and Western sanctions over Ukraine.

The Kremlin exerts tight control over Russia's state media and last week Putin warned the FSB security agency that "foreign enemies" were seeking to disrupt the elections