The State Duma factions Yabloko and the Union of
the Right-Wing Forces (SPS) are going to “combine
their efforts when discussing and lobbying issues
with the government and the State Duma” during the
adoption of the federal budget-2001. This information
was provided by the First Deputy Head of the Yabloko
faction Sergei Ivanenko.
He noted that the deputies would consider at a meeting
of the
Coordination
Council of the SPS and Yabloko on October 17 the amendments
to the
budget at
the second reading that were agreed upon by the two
factions and that
they
would develop a joint position here.
According to Ivanenko (in an interview on the “Ekho
Moskvi” radio
station on
October 17), the representatives of the SPS and Yabloko
“have already
introduced consultations [between the factions] and
are adopting a
common
position on many issues”; “today there have been no”
principal
differences
on changes to the budget.
Ivanenko also said that the Council of the faction
should discuss the
“need
for definite military reforms, the switch to a contract-based
army and
abolition of conscription as soon as possible”.
He also said that “we proposed the formation of a
serious large-scale
educational development programme and consolidation
of the judicial
system”.
Ivanenko added that if the government responds to
the proposals of
Yabloko
and SPS “on including additional revenues in the budget
and financing
priorities”, this would “favourably influence the
adoption of the
budget”
in the Duma at the second reading.
“If the government refuses, the situation will be
desperate” added
Ivanenko.
“We think it is necessary to seriously change the
proportions in the
distribution of federal taxes and that most of the
revenues should be
given
to the territories, to restore the 50:50 concept,
and that on this basis
real priorities, in particular,in education and military
reform, should
be
financed,” noted Ivanenko, as he explained the position
of the Yabloko
faction at the second reading of the budget.
Ivanenko also commented on the declaration of Deputy
Prime Minister
Alexei
Kudrin that the government was ready to increase budget
expenditure on
defence to 12.5 bln roubles in 2001. According to
Ivanenko, “the main
goal
is to target this financing, rather than aim for a
mechanical increase
in
the military budget”, “above all it should not be
pilfered. The military
budget should be clear, transparent and under control”.
“The main goal is to adopt a principal political
decision on allotting
additional revenues primarily to military reform,
switching to a
contract-based formation of the military forces and
abolishing military
conscription as soon as possible”, stressed Ivanenko.
Based on Interfax reports.
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Yavlinsky: in certain circumstances the Yabloko faction
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