Representatives of Yabloko in Strasbourg
are actively seeking to restore the proxies of the delegation
of the Federal Assembly of the RF at the Parliamentary Assembly
of the Council of Europe (PACE) session. Deputy Chairman
of the Yabloko faction and member of the delegation Sergei
Ivanenko reported by phone from Strasbourg (the regular
session of PACE opened on June 26) that today the liberal
group (80 parliament members, the third largest group in
PACE) had discussed at its meeting relationships between
Russia and PACE.
In accordance with the decision of the
Council of the Duma the delegation of the Federal Assembly
of the RF refused to take part in the June session of the
PACE. The head of the delegation and head of the Duma Committee
on International Affairs Dmitri Rogozin (the “People’s Deputy”
group) announced that Russian parliament members will not
participate in the PACE sessions until this organisation
revises the “discriminatory” decision of the April session
that in view of the situation in Chechen Republic limited
the proxies of the Russian delegation, depriving it of the
right to vote.
Sergei Ivanenko and a member of the Yabloko
delegation Alexander Shishlov, as well as a representative
of the SPS faction, the well-known defender of human rights,
Sergei Kovalyov, are participating in the June session of
PACE on their personal initiative.
A member of the deputies’ group “Russia’s
Regions” Robret Nigmatulin was forwarded by the Federal
Assembly to the session as an observer. Sergei Ivanenko
also said that the liberal group had adopted at today’s
meeting adopted a declaration that comprises five points.
“The group condemned both the decision
of the Duma and the viewpoint of the Chairman of the Duma
Gennadi Seleznyov, who spoke against participation of the
Russian delegation in the PACE session,” said Sergei Ivanenko.
At the same time, according to Sergei Ivanenko, the group
“welcomed the participation of Yabloko representatives in
the PACE session”.
According to the members of the group,
the decision to deprive the Russian delegation of its vote
“should not act as a hindrance to dialogue between Russia
and PACE.” Ivanenko also said that the liberal group called
on Russia to implement in full its obligations before the
Council of Europe. He said that they were referring primarily
to the need to observe human rights, develop democracy and
protect freedoms. The PACE colleagues of Alexander Shishlov
and Sergei Ivanenko supported Yabloko’s efforts to ensure
observation of law and human rights in Russia.
In addition, the members of the group indicated
that the State Duma must play its role here. This refers
primarily to the issues related to the observation of human
rights in the Chechen Republic. Sergei Ivanenko also said
that the members of the liberal group stressed that the
right to vote would be restored to the Russian delegation,
provided that the work of the Russian side in this area
is successful.
Based on Interfax reports.
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