Vladimir Lukin:
Russia will intensify its integration into European
security structures after the Rome Declaration
Press Release, May 28, 2002
Vladimir Lukin, Deputy Speaker of the
State Duma from the Yabloko faction, said that after
the signing of the Rome Declaration on the formation
of the Russia-NATO Council, co-operation between the
Russian Federation and members of the alliance will
become closer and more intense.
Meeting
of the State Duma Committee on Education and Science
Photos by Olga Shweitzer, Photo
Gallery, May 22, 2002
The State
Duma Committee on Education and Science proposes that
the Russian Government should make development of
education a priority issue when drafting the state
budget for 2003
Press Release, May 28, 2002
The Government of Russia "should
proceed from the fact that development of education
is a priority" when drafting the federal law
"On the Federal Budget for 2003" as regards
financing education, the State Duma Committee on Education
and Science has stated.
YABLOKO leader
doubts the accuracy of public opinion poll on introducing
censorship in the media
Press Release, May 30, 2002
Grigory Yavlinsky, leader of the YABLOKO
party, is against the introduction of political censorship
in the media and stamps as "distorted" the
data of a recent public opinion poll on introducing
censorship.
Grigory Yavlinsky:
implementation of the agreements between the US and
the RF presidents will open doors to Europe for Russia
Press Release, May 28, 2002
The leader of the Yabloko faction of
the State Duma of the RF Grigory Yavlinsky thinks
that the agreements reached during the Moscow summit
of the US and the RF presidents "will open doors
to Europe" for Russia.
Grigory Yavlinsky
stresses the importance of the Russian-American agreements
signed in Moscow
Press Release, May 25, 2002
Grigory Yavlinsky, leader of the Yabloko
faction of the State Duma of the Russian Federation,
thinks that the fact that agreements signed during
the Moscow summit of presidents of the RF and the
USA Vladimir Putin and George Bush are subject to
mandatory implementation represents "a victory
of the Russian diplomacy".
YABLOKO: the
Communist Party is on the verge of splitting
Press Release, May 22, 2002
The heads of the YABLOKO party think
that today we are witnessing a "crisis in the
leadership of the CPRF".
State registration
of the Russian Democratic Party YABLOKO handed to
its Chairman Grigory Yavlinsky
Press Release, May 22, 2002
The Ministry of Justice of the Russian
Federation has registered the Russian Democratic Party
YABLOKO as an all-Russia political party.
Grigory Yavlinsky
expects a breakthrough in military and political issues
during the summit meeting of Vladimir Putin and George
Bush
Press Release, May 22, 2002
The leader of the YABLOKO party Grigory
Yavlinsky expects first and foremost a breakthrough
in military and political issues during the summit
meeting of Vladimir Putin and George Bush.
The YABLOKO party:
the treaty on a reduction in offensive weapons meets
new security requirements and the new spirit of cooperation
between Russia and the USA
Press Release, May 15, 2002
The Russian Democratic Party YABLOKO
supports the treaty on a reduction in offensive weapons
that has to be signed during the Russian-American
summit in Moscow on May 23-26, 2002.
The Yabloko faction:
anti-constitutional ban on transactions with agricultural
land in Russia should be abolished
Press Release, May 16, 2002
During the voting in the State Duma
of the Russian Federation (on May 16, 2002) the Yabloko
faction will support two out of seven draft laws "On
Transactions with Agricultural Land" prepared
by the Government of the Russian Federation and deputies
of the Union of Right-Wing Forces (SPS) faction.
Meeting
Against Imports of Spent Nuclear Fuel into Russia.
Photo Gallery, Moscow, Kaluzhskaya
square, Photos by Olga Sweitzer and Sergei Loktionov,
April 26, 2002
Sergei Ivanenko
warns against attempts to influence the course of
the President of Russia
Press Release, April 24, 2002
Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction
in the State Duma Sergei Ivanenko thinks that some
"influential political forces" are testing
out public opinion via different political structures,
including that of the Duma, as they plan to make changes
to the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
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