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News of the server - November 2001
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November 29, 2000 |
Sergei
Ivanenko thinks that the law “On Guarantees for the
President of the RF”belies common sense
RBC, November 29, 2000
The First Deputy Head of the Yabloko
faction in the State Duma Sergei Ivanenko thinks that
the draft law on guarantees for the President of the
RF, considered by the lower chamber of the parliament
today belies common sense, as it grants the ex-President
more guarantees than the present President of the
RF.
The
Krasnoyarsk court satisfies the complaint of the “Union
of Right-Wing Forces – Yabloko” bloc about illegal
removal of the bloc from the elections
Press Release, 24.11.2000
On November 24, 2000 the Court of the Central district
of Krasnoyarsk satisfied the complaint of the “Union
of Right-Wing Forces – Yabloko” bloc about illegal
removal of the bloc from the elections, declared leader
of the Krasnoyarsk branch of Yabloko, Valeri Kirilits.
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November 28, 2000 |
Yabloko:
the Defence Ministry is failing to take any definite
steps to overcome the crisis in the armed forces
Press Release, 24.11.2000
Deputy Head of the Defence Committee of the State
Duma, Alexei Arbatov, agrees with the assessment of
the situation of the Armed Force of the RF provided
by the Head of the General Headquarters, army General
Anatoli Kvashnin, who filed a report on the condition
of the armed forces and strategic plans on army reform
at a closed meeting of the State Duma on November
24, 2000.
Grigory
Yavlinsky to participate in European Forum in Berlin
Press Release, 24.11.2000
The leader of the Yabloko Association, Grigory Yavlinsky,
will participate in the European Forum, to be held
in Berlin on November 24-25, 2000.
Representatives
of Yabloko and the SPS submit to the State Duma draft
Civil Procedural Code of the Russian Federation
Press Release, 24.11.2000
On November 23, 2000 the representatives of Yabloko
and the SPS officially submitted to the State Duma
a draft Civil Procedural Code of the Russian Federation.
The legislative initiative was written by Igor Artemyev,
Sergei Popov (both from the Yabloko faction) and Viktor
Pokhmelkin (the SPS faction). The draft code was developed
by a group of experts under the Yabloko faction under
the guidance of the Deputy Head for Legislative Work
of the Yabloko faction Igor Artemyev.
Alexei
Arbatov thinks that an “absolutely abnormal situation”
has developed in the leadership of the armed forces
Press Release, 21.11.2000
“Today in Russia, under the cover of theoretical
discussions about army reforms, which do not reveal
anything to anyone, virtually two military doctrines
exist, and correspondingly two competing programmes
for the purchase of weapons, military equipment, research
and pilot projects, and two reform programmes in the
armed forces. This is an absolutely abnormal situation,”
said Alexei Arbatov, Deputy Head of the Defence Committee
for the State Duma, deputy of the Yabloko faction,
in an interview with journalists on November 21.
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November 24, 2000 |
Yabloko
and the SPS oppose restoration of the symbols of the
Soviet Union
Press Release, 22.11.2000
The Yabloko and the SPS factions of the State Duma
will not support the draft law to restore the music
by Alexandrov as the new Hymn for the Russian Federation.
Press
conference of the First Deputy Heads of Yabloko and
the SPS factions Sergei Ivanenko and Viktor Pokhmelkin.
The State Duma, November 22, 2000.
Sergei Ivanenko: Dear ladies and gentlemen, dear
friends, we are holding a joint press conference of
Yabloko and the Union of Right-Wing Forces to consider
the problem of the state symbols of Russia. Today
the State Council will meet to consider this issue
as well.
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November 23, 2000 |
Why
are we poor?
Sergei Ivanenko, Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction
“Vechernaya Moskva”, November 13, 2000
There are many people who would welcome a discussion
as to why are we clever, but not rich. They would
gladly speak about the uniqueness of Russia and its
special path of development. I believe that our poverty
is attributable above all to society's attitude to
business people, who are the engines of economic growth.
The
Yabloko faction proposes to the Russian government
four ways out of the energy crisis in Maritime Territory
Press Release, 21.11.2000
The Yabloko faction has developed and plans to submit
on November 22, 2000 to the Government of Russia four
ways out of the energy crisis in Maritime Territory,
announced deputy of the State Duma, Secretary on Ideology
of the Yabloko Association, Sergei Mitrokhin.
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November 22, 2000 |
Yabloko
and the SPS will not support the Alexandrov hymn for
Russia
Press Release, 21.11.2000
The Yabloko and the SPS factions of the State Duma
decided not to support the proposal to legally approve
the music by Alexandrov as the new Hymn for Russia.
Russian
Liberal Parties Stumble In Effort to Create an Alliance
Wall Street Journal, By
ALAN CULLISON
November 21, 2000
"That will never happen," says Mr. Yavlinsky.
"We have differences in economic policy, we have
differences in politics, we have differences in
personalities."
Lamont
Pleads for Soviet Economic Treaty
Annual Meeting News, Bangkok’ 91,
By David Shirreff
October 17,1991
U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont is
not backing the wrong horse, he says. "In fact,
I’m not really backing a horse," he insisted
yesterday. The horse in question was Grigory Yavlinsky,
deputy chairman of the committee for the management
of the national (Soviet) economy, in whom the Group
of Seven industrial countries appear to have put a
lot of trust.
“I am confident that Yavlinsky has the support and
confidence of President Gorbachev,” said Lamont. "I'm
also confident that Russian President Yeltsin is interested
in dialogue with the West."
Yavlinsky's
bargain road show
The European,
July 12-14, 1991
The idea of a deal between Mr Gorbachev and the West
has been given its most precise shape in the guise
of the "Grand Bargain" that Grigory Yavlinsky
has been hawking around the West the past few weeks,
writes Michael Maclay.
Mr Yavlinsky, a former deputy prime minister of Russia,
has been working with American academics on a blueprint
for the Soviet economy that would draw heavily on
Western backing.
Gorbachev
Gestures: Signal of Fresh Commitment to Change
International Herald Tribune, By
Serge Schnemann, May 23, 1991, New York Times Service
MOSCOW - After a bitter winter of estrangement from
his comrades in changing Soviet society, President
Mikhail S. Gorbachev has signaled a readiness to come
in from the cold.
In a series of gestures since his meeting with Boris
N. Yeltsin, the head of the Russian Republic, and
leaders of eight other republics last month, the Soviet
president has reached out anew to liberal advocates
of change at home and Western leaders abroad.
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November 21, 2000 |
Draft
Treaty Touts Private Property as Basis for Soviet
Union's Economy
Wall Street Journal, By
PETER GUMBEL Staff Writer
September 12, 1991
MOSCOW - The Soviet Union would make private property
the basis of its economy and take steps to ensure
repayment of its foreign debt under a new economic
treaty being proposed by Grigory Yavlinsky, deputy
head of an interim committee currently running the
Soviet economy.
Yabloko
to submit to the Duma its version of the draft law
“On Parties”
Press Release, 01.11.2000
Yabloko is going to submit to the Duma its version
of the draft law “On Parties”. This information was
provided to journalists by Sergei Mitrokhin (Yabloko
faction) on October 30, 2000
Yabloko:
federative reform started by Vladimir Putin on the
verge of collapse
Press Release, 18.11.2000
«The federative reform started by Vladimir Putin
is on the verge of collapse,” said Deputy of the State
Duma, Deputy Chairman of the Duma Committee on Local
Self-Government Issues, Sergei Mitrokhin (the Yabloko
faction) in an interview with journalists on November
16, 2000.
Organisational
changes and personnel changes to the Yabloko Association
adopted by the 8th and 9th congresses of Yabloko
Press Release, 03.11.2000
After the parliamentary elections in 1999, Yabloko
launched discussions of party reforms, aimed at increasing
the party’s efficiency at elections. The first stage
of the reform involved a restructuring of the party’s
governing bodies to resolve the following problems:
- Make the management of some directions of work
more effective;
- Increase the representation of the regional organisations
in the Central Council, the governing body of Yabloko
between its congress
Members
of the Political Council of the SPS and Yabloko think
that the situation after the US presidential elections
in the USA should not be interpreted as a crisis of
American democracy
Press Release, 15.11.2000
This information was provided by one of the leaders
of the SPS and Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Irina
Khakamada after the meeting of the Political Council
of the two political organisations on November 15,
2000.
She also expressed her view that if such a situation
occurred in Russia and the two candidates were separated
by only several hundreds votes and the contenders were the communists and the party of power,
we “would already be facing a civil war”.
The
leaders of Yabloko and the Union of Right-Wing Forces
confirm that a joint bloc may be formed for the next
parliamentary elections
Press Release, 15.11.2000
In an interview with journalists on November 15,
Sergei Ivanenko expressed his belief that it was impossible
to legally include in the draft law on the political
parties under preparation today the provision stipulating
that
only political organisations, and not political blocs,
should be allowed to participate in future elections,
based on the proposal of some political forces.
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November 17, 2000 |
Yabloko
and Union of Right-Wing Forces condemn the statements
of Governor Mikhailov
Press Release, 15.11.2000
The Yabloko and the Union of Right-Wing Forces (SPS)
factions of the State Duma condemned as anti-semitic
the statements of the deputy of the State Duma from
the CPRF Alexander Mikhailov, who was elected Governor
of Kursk region in October.
Russia's
Road to Corruption
How
the Clinton Administration Exported Government Instead
of Free Enterprise and Failed the Russian People.
<Fragments from the report>
Speaker's Advisory Group on Russia
Christopher Cox, Chairman United
States House of Representatives 106th Congress
Russia's new constitution, written by
Yeltsin's team, was narrowly approved in December
1993. Yet even after Russians elected the 1993 and
1995 State Dumas under the Constitution written by
Yeltsin, the Clinton administration continued to ignore
the newly elected members of the Russian legislature.
The consistent excuse they provided for this was that
the 1993 and 1995 Dumas, too, were "Communist-dominated."
In fact, the most consistent opposition to the Yeltsin
regime came not from the Communist Party of the Russian
Federation, or even from Vladimir Zhirinovsky's ultra-nationalist
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, but from the pro-democracy,
pro-reform Yabloko party.
Full version:
http://policy.house.gov/russia/fullrussia/fullrussia.html
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November 16, 2000 |
The
economy and society of the 21st century is developed
by schools and universities
Press Release, 15.11.2000
Educational reform is an urgent issue for the ”whole
of society” and reform methods “will determine the
future of the country for a long time to come”, stated
the leader of the Yabloko faction in the State Duma
Grigory Yavlinsky in a speech during parliamentary
hearings (November 14, 2000) on the governmental draft
on educational reform.
Dmitry
Lenkov elected new head of the St. Petersburg branch
of Yabloko
Press Release, 07.11.2000
The conference of the regional branch of Yabloko
Association in St. Petersburg (closed on November
5) elected Dmitry Lenkov as new head of the St. Petersburg
branch of Yabloko. This information was received from
the
head-quarters of the St. Petersburg branch of Yabloko.
Nuclear
Umbrellas and the Need for Understanding: IC Interview
With Ambassador Lukin
http://www.intellectualcapital.com
September 25, 1997
Vladimir Petrovich Lukin has formerly served as ambassador
to the United States from Russia, the RSFSR Congress
of People's Deputies and the RSFSR Supreme Soviet.
During the attempted August 1991 coup he served as
liaison between the Russian government and foreign
nations. Lukin is considered to be a moderate reformer.
He currently chairs the Russian Parliament's International
Affairs Committee. He sat down last week to discuss
Russia's foreign policy with IC editor Pete du Pont.
Different
drafts of the Labour Code prepared by Yabloko, the
government, “Fatherland-All Russia” and CPRF
Press Release, 14.11.2000
The main goal of the Labour Code drafted by the Yabloko
faction is to create a mechanism for regulating labour
relationships.
The draft describes in detail the subjects of labour
relations in Russia
today, forms a system for realising their rights,
mechanisms for settling labour disputes both in court
and prior to court proceedings
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November 14, 2000 |
The
position of the Yabloko faction on educational reform
Press Release, 14.11.2000
The educational programme of the Yabloko association
was published a year ago in November 1999. The present
programme of educational reform proposed by the government
coincides with the former programme in many areas.
Sergei
Ivanenko: form the Federation Council by direct public
election
Press Release, 14.11.2000
“The prospects of court investigations of inquiries
filed by a number of
Federation Council members to the Constitutional
Court are slight,” said the First Deputy Head of the
Yabloko faction in the State Duma, Sergei Ivanenko,
in an interview with journalists on November 13, 2000,
regarding requests by some governors that the laws
- initiated by the President and aimed at consolidating
the hierarchy of power, that were adopted by the Duma
in summer 2000 - be investigated for their compliance
with the Constitution of the RF.
Alexander
Shishlov: Participation of the state in the creation
of political parties should be reduced to a minimum
Press Release, 10.11.2000
The Yabloko faction in the State Duma thinks that
participation of the state in the creation of political
parties should be reduced to a minimum, and at best
should not participate at all.”
This opinion was expressed by Alexander Shishlov,
member of the Yabloko faction, at parliamentary hearings
on the draft law “On Political Parties and Party Activities”
held on Thursday. Shishlov is a co-author of a corresponding
draft law prepared by the Yabloko faction.
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November 13, 2000 |
West
must aid Soviet reform says Yavlinsky
Financial Times
By Leyla Boulton in Moscow
May 21, 1991
MR Grigory Yavlinsky, the economist
who is trying to broker a western-assisted reform
package for the Soviet Union, has warned that the
west would have as much to lose from a failure of
Soviet reform attempts as the Soviet Union itself.
Soviet
Economists Visit Harvard Profs.
Team of Seven Seek Western
Advice to Draft Plan to Restructure Economy
The Harvard Crimson
By Lan N. Nguyen
May 22, 1991
A joint team of Soviet economists and
American scholars - including three Harvard professors
- are meeting this week to develop a plan to restructure
the Soviet Union's economy while allowing for the
growth of democracy there.
Joint
Plan Links Western Aid with Soviet Economic Reforms
Harvard University Gazette
May 24, 1991
A team of top Soviet economists and
American scholars met at Harvard this week to develop
a joint plan that includes a program to move the Soviet
Union toward democracy and a market economy and a
program of substantial Western cooperation.
Deputy
Speaker of the State Duma Vladimir Lukin: the federal
authorities are bound to play a role in the gubernatorial
elections
Press Release, 02.11.2000
The Deputy Chairman of the State Duma
Vladimir Lukin (Yabloko) is convinced that the federal
authorities are bound to play a role in the elections
of the heads of federation subjects of the RF, schedule
for November-December 2000 in many Russian regions.
Igor
Artemyev: at the next Duma elections Yabloko and the
SPS will submit a single list of candidates
Press Release, 02.11.2000
Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction in the State Duma
and Secretary for Election Policies of the Yabloko
Association, Igor Artemyev thinks that at the next
Duma elections Yabloko and the Union of Right-Wing
Forces (SPS)
will submit a single list of candidates
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November 10, 2000 |
Alexei
Arbatov: Bush Junior to win the presidential elections
in the USA
One of the prominent members of the Yabloko faction
in the State Duma, Deputy Chairman of the Defence
Committee Alexei Arbatov thinks that the republican
Bush Junior will win the presidential elections in
the USA on November 7, 2000.
Deputy
of the State Duma Vladimir Lukin thinks that it is
too early to make any forecasts on the political course
of the newly elected President of the USA
Deputy Speaker of the State Duma from the Yabloko
faction, Vladimir Lukin, thinks that it is too early
to make any serious forecasts over the political course
to be taken by the republican or democratic candidate
to win the presidential elections in the USA.
Candidate
for the post of governor of Ryazan region from the
SPS and Yabloko declares his resolution to “seize”
power in the region from the CPRF
A well-known doctor, member of the North
Pole expedition, 37 year old Mikhail Malakhov does
not rule out the possibility of a second round of
gubernatorial elections in the Ryazan region, but
has declared his determination to “seize” power in
the region from the CPRF.
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November 08, 2000 |
Soviet
Economics: Out With the Old And in With… What?
The Wall Street Journal, by
Peter Gumbell-- Staff Reporter of The Wall Street
Journal, December 20, 1990
MOSCOW – Hidden behind a high concrete
wall on the southern edge of Moscow is a cluster of
dachas for the Russian government elite. Cooks serve
up meals three times a day, while maids deliver wicker
baskets of the best sausage, cheese and vodka for
snacks. Chauffeur-driven black Volga sedans stand
ready to whisk the pampered residents to town.
Would
the West’s Billions Pay Off?
Los Angeles Times ,
By Grigory Yavlinsky and Graham Allison
June 3, 1991
The path of transformation that the leaders of the
Soviet Union can choose depends critically on the
extent of Western engagement and assistance is critically
dependent on the path of reform the Soviet Union is
prepared to undertake.
Roll-call
voting in the State Duma for the adoption of the budget
of the Russian Federation in the second reading .
Roll-call
voting in the State Duma
for
the adoption of the budget of the Russian Federation
in the first reading (in general).
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November 03, 2000 |
Anti-war
Yavlinsky is Russia's real patriot
The Russian Journal, By Michael
Heath
January 17, 2000
To call for a halt to a hugely popular
war in the midst of an election campaign, as liberal
Yabloko leader Grigory Yavlinsky did late last year,
would normally amount to political suicide.
Russia
wants change
The Russian Journal, By Otto
Latsis
April 03, 2000
Shortly before the presidential elections,
on March 23—25, the Agency for Regional Political
Studies (ARPI) carried out another routine sociological
survey. This gives us a chance to look at how reliable
these types of surveys are and ascertain what mood
voters were in as they went to the polls
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November 02, 2000 |
Grigory
Yavlinsky in the “Here and Now” programme
The ORT channel, October 16, 2000, Interviewer:
Alexander Lyubimov
Yavlinsky: Taxes in this budget are much lower than
in the past. For example, a 13% income tax, which
does not increase as actual earnings increase. This
is very good.
The
Yabloko association re-elects its governing bodies
Press Release, 30.10. 2000
The Central Council of the Yabloko association has
elected the Bureau of the Central Council, a permanent
political body comprising 15 people, in particular,
the Chairman of the Yabloko association Grigory Yavlinsky,
Deputy Chairman Vladimir Lukin, the heads of the regional
organisations of Rostov, Chelyabinsk and Murmansk
regions, the Republic of Karelia, the representatives
of St. Petersburg, Moscow and Moscow region.
Address
to the President of the RF Vladimir Putin
The Yabloko Association, The 9th
Congress, October 28, 2000
Most respected Vladimir Vladimirovich,
For many years Yabloko association has been preoccupied
with the resolution of one of the most acute problems
of Russian society – the problem of military reform.
Four years ago the first President of Russia, Boris
Yeltsin, promised Russian citizens that from 2000
onwards our army would be built on a contract basis,
and that the military conscription system would be
a relic of the past. His words remained mere words.
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November 01, 2000 |
Yavlinsky
sees no hope for economy before elections
Reuters
August 23, 1999
Russia's economy is unlikely to improve
under new Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and will only
pick up after next year's presidential election, leading
liberal politician Grigory Yavlinsky said.
Yeltsin
to blame for country's backward slide to feudalism
By Grigory Yavlinsky
July 05, 1999
After eight years with Boris Yeltsin at its helm,
Russiaremains mired in political and economic crisis.
As Yabloko leader Grigory Yavlinsky explains, not
only has Russia failed to rebuild from the wreckage
of the Soviet Union, it could be in the first stage
of its destruction as a sovereign state.
Yabloko
bloc gets lift from alliance.
By EKATERINA LARINA , The Russia
Journal
Semptember 6, 1999
The recently formed alliance of Sergei Stepashin
and Grigory Yavlinsky may be a rare case of a political
compromise in which the gains for those involved greatly
outweigh the concessions, pollsters, analysts and
politicians say.
Participants
of the mourning meeting in Moscow pay tribute to the
memory of the victims of Stalin’s repressions
Press Release, 30.10.2000
The leader of the Yabloko association and the Yabloko
faction in the State Duma Grigory Yavlinsky thinks
that “the threat of Stalinism has not perished” and
that “there are many other people ready to repeat
the past”.
He made this statement on October 30, 2000 at the
mourning meeting in Moscow by the Solovetskiy Stone
at Lubyanka Square.
Speech
of Grigory Yavlinsky at the mourning meeting on the
Memory Day of the Victims of Political Repressions
Moscow, Lubyanka Square,
October 30, 2000
Dear friends,
We are here together. There are much more of us than
they think. Friends, not only we refuse to forget
about the past as it actually was, we can also see
what is happening. We feel that the danger of Stalinism
has not perished
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