The Russian electoral commission has questioned the authenticity of the signatures for the anti-war presidential candidate Boris Nadezhdin. “We see dozens and dozens of people who are no longer in the world but have given their signatures – and this raises the question of the honesty and ethical standards of the signature collectors, for example,” said the deputy head of the Central Election Commission, Nikolai Bulayev, according to the state news agency TASS on Friday. He hinted that Nadezhdin could be involved in forgery, but the accused defended himself against the accusations: “Dead souls”…