The YABLOKO faction in the State Duma will not
support the package of draft laws on reform of the electricity
sector submitted by the Government to the State Duma.
The draft laws dictated by RAO UES of Russia do not provide the
guarantees required to prevent the creation of local natural monopolies
under the rigid control of RAO UES in Russia's closed energy regions.
The owners of the uncontrolled local energy monopolies could
obtain absolute control over entire regions.
The new owners of the most profitable assets in the electricity
sector would guarantee their high incomes by fixing their monopolistic
position together with their right to raise consumer tariffs any
number of times. The social consequences of uncontrolled tariff
increases resulting from implementation of the drafts are unpredictable.
In addition, the draft laws submitted to the State Duma envisage
the possibility of the economically unviable operation of the
Federal Grid Company and the System Operator. Refusing to raise
the state's share in the Federal Grid Company and the System Operator
to 75-100%, the Government abolishes efficient state control over
these structures.
The authors of the government's variant are striving to implement
reforms, which debar the subjects of the Russian Federation and
local government from participation in the reform of the electricity
sector, thereby violating the rights of minority shareholders
in RAO UES.
The YABLOKO faction considers it necessary to implement the following:
- create a reliable legal basis for reform, paying special
attention to clear and transparent guarantees for consumer rights
and protection of the population from groundless tariff increases;
- provide efficient control over the monopolistic sector through
the decisions of a regulatory agency that establishes limits
on tariff increases to prevent an artificial overstatement of
costs;
- merge the Federal Grid Company and the System Operator and
fix the state’s share in their capital at 75-100%;
- develop and adopt a special federal law guaranteeing open
and transparent privatization of the state’s share in
the generating companies, and also determine stages of this
privatization
- to prevent the formation of a strata of "electricity tycoons",
10 united power generating companies should be established:
they should have equal starting conditions in each energy zone
through the transfer of different types of electricity power
stations with different capacities to their ownership;
- introduce in law provisos that would make it impossible for
one structure to accumulate control over 40% of the facilities
in closed energy regions;
- guarantee participation of the regional authorities and local
government in joint control together with the Federal Grid Company
over local electricity lines;
- create a system of targeted subsidies to citizens as compensation
for electricity payments.
The YABLOKO faction considers that without the aforementioned
measures electricity reform will become another demonstration
of political adventurism.
Head of the faction
Grigory Yavlinsky
"The Government's variant for reforming the sector is virtually
a political issue, instead of an economic idea. If this "package"
is adopted, a politically dangerous system will be created. The
government will be able to dictate its conditions to Russian business
and control and manipulate via monopolistic structures and tough
control by RAO UES of Russia the functioning of Russian business,
as well as regions." This is how the leader of the YABLOKO party
Grigory Yavlinsky explained the position of the faction at a briefing
on Tuesday October 8, 2002.
According to Yavlinsky, if the Duma adopts the draft laws, a
powerful mechanism would be created that would be used to resolve
many economic and political tasks in the interests of a narrow
group of people.
Deputy Head of the YABLOKO faction Sergei Ivanenko also said
that Duma deputies faced "unprecedented pressure" during the drafting
of the package of YABLOKO's draft laws, including "both stick
and carrot".
Speaking about the position of the Union of Right-Wing Forces
(SPS) faction, which expressed its readiness to support the "package"
of draft electricity laws, Yavlinsky stated that "if the SPS votes
"for the "package", this will be a fundamental moment for our
relations."
The Duma will discuss the government's "package" of draft laws
on reform of the electricity sector on Wednesday October 9, 2002.
Previously the left-wing opposition had also stated its categorical
rejection of the "package".
See also:
Energy
Sector Reform
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