On June 21, 2000 an agreement “On measures
to create a coalition of the two political organisations
Yabloko and the Union of Right-Wing Forces” was signed by
the deputies of the State Duma Vladimir Lukin (Yabloko)
and Irina Khakamada (SPS). As the agreement states, it was
signed “proceeding from the requirement consolidate the
democratic and liberal forces in Russia, combine the efforts
in strengthening fundamental common values in Russia – the
civil society, market economy and a law-governed state.”
The agreement states: “The Union of Right-Wing
Forces and Yabloko consider it necessary to organisationally
create a single coalition of all political public organisations
advocating democratic and liberal values over the next one
or two years.”
SPS and Yabloko “consider it necessary
to propose a single list of candidates at the next elections
of deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of
the RF both for the federal constituency and single-mandate
constituencies”. In addition, SPS and Yabloko will support
at all regional and local elections conducted after September
1, 2000 single candidates agreed upon by both parties.
The agreement also stipulates that SPS and
Yabloko will “immediately begin facilitating co-ordination
at regional and local level of the actions of regional and
local branches of the Union of Right-Wing Forces and Yabloko,
aimed at finalising the creation of joint organisations
in most regions by 2001”.
In addition SPS and Yabloko “will immediately
begin to form a Joint Political Council on a parity basis,
which will co-ordinate work at federal, regional and local
levels, of the branches of the Union of Right-Wing Forces
and Yabloko.”
The organisational and legal form of such
a coalition should be determined by December 2000. Irina
Khakamada and Vladimir Lukin described the step undertaken
by the two right-wing parties as “historic”. Irina Khakamada
also stressed that “this will virtually be a union of absolutely
equal partners, who calmly and without haste will move towards
each other”.
Vladimir Lukin in turn drew attention to
the fact that the formation of the future coalition would
be “gradual”. However, he added that already today “we have
made a major serious step towards a coalition”. According
to Vladimir Lukin the two parties had earlier experienced
“problems with trust”. “But the time has come, and we are
moving in the right direction, where a coalition of the
democratic forces is irreversible,” added Vladimir Lukin.
Noting that both SPS and Yabloko advocated
a strengthening of the state, Lukin also stressed that “we
oppose the transformation of our state into a community
of tin soldiers”. The leader of the SPS faction Boris Nemtsov
who was present at the signing of the agreement noted that
the agreement is open to other democratic liberal forces
in Russia.
However, he also said that SPS and Yabloko
had agreed that the parties “should reach complete agreement”
when admitting new members to the coalition. The leader
of the Yabloko faction, Grigory Yavlinsky, who participated
in the signing of the agreement, said that the members of
the newly created coalition will “from hereon refuse to
discuss in detail and in public the problems that had been
dividing us earlier.” “We will look to the future,” Yavlinsky
added.
According to Yavlinsky, “with the end of
Yeltsin’s era”, an opportunity had come “to shape differently
the Russian political scene”. Yavlinsky forecast that by
autumn the first stage of the formation of the coalition
should be completed. He also thinks that the coalition of
democratic forces in Russia has “good prospects” today.
Based on Interfax reports.
See also:
Agreement
on Measures for creating a coalition of the political public
organisations the Union of the Right-Wing Forces and Yabloko
Grigory
Yavlinsky: Protocol on a coalition between the SPS and Yabloko
may be signed shortly
Sergei
Ivanenko: The union between the SPS and Yabloko was a correct
step: the strategy targeted at uniting all democratic forces
will be continued
Yabloko
calls on democrats to unite
Yabloko
and SPS begin working together
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