«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.
“Basically, the reform failed to affect the financial
basis of the
absolute
rule of governors”,
added Mitrokhin.
Mitrokhin believes that successful reform requires
an elimination of the
financial dependence of local self-government from
the regional
authorities.
He added, “This dependence is the main reason behind
the
governors’ arbitrary rule.”
He stressed: “One gains the impression that after
launching the reforms
the
President had hardly conceived the architecture of
a steady federative
state, the foundation of which is formed from the
stable revenues of the
local budgets.”
Mitrokhin said that the following urgent measures
were required to
resolve
this task:
- transfer to a local level for all property taxes;
- establish the level of income tax with the local
budgets;
- double pensions and wages for individuals entitled
to concessions and
simultaneously abolish such concessions.
“To perform these measures, we need the Presidents’
political will,
which is
still lacking,” added Mitrokhin. “Unfortunately, -
he added, - in this
issue
Vladimir Putin continues to follow the road of his
predecessor who built
a
semi-feudal state in Russia”.
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