Grigory Yavlinsky was re-elected Chairman
of the Yabloko Association at the 8th Congress of the Association
held on July 8-9, 2000.
The results of the secret ballot demonstrated
that 128 delegates voted for Grigory Yavlinsky and 10 against.
Vladimir Lukin was re-elected First Deputy
(199 votes for and 19 against).
The Congress brought together 140 delegates
from 57 regional organisations. The Congress passed a decision
to establish a Public Council under the Association to attract
representatives from public and professional organisations
to work with Yabloko and establish a dialogue with the public.
A Committee for Civil Control was also created:
it will control the observation of human and civil rights
by the authorities.
A network of Yabloko’s bureaux (Ed. where
public can discuss any problems they have with their local
deputy) will be established. The 8th Congress of Yabloko
approved a new management structure in Yabloko envisaging
that the Central Council will act as a managing body between
congresses and will comprise 60 members.
This congress elected only 47 members of
the Central Council: by-elections will be held place at
Yabloko’s regular congress in December 2000. Each of the
directions of work in the Association will be headed by
a secretary proposed by the Chairman and approved by the
Central Council.
At present eight directions have been determined:
party building, work in the State Duma, elections, interaction
with the authorities, ideology, information policy, public
relations and general party projects. There will also be
party arbitrage, programme and staff commissions.
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