One
Can Influence Politics: An Interview with Grigory
Yavlinsky
Grigory Yavlinsky is the head of the
“Yabloko” party in Russia -- a party that has been
described as decidedly liberal in its outlook. Yavlinsky
is a former economist, and was a candidate for the
Russian presidency in 1996, an election in which he
finished with less than 10% . He is expected to be
a key player --whether as a candidate or not -- in
Russia’s 2000 elections.
Yavlinsky was born in the Ukrainian
city of Lvov in 1952. He became deputy director of
the Council of Ministers of the Russian Federation
-- when it was still part of the USSR -- in 1991.
Last week he agreed to this interview with a member
of the IntellectualCapital.ru
staff. Here is a translated, and edited, version of
the transcripts.
Duma
Urges Ustinov to End Gitin Inquiry
The Moscow Times, July 26, 2000
The State Duma has sent an inquiry to
Prosecutor General Vladimir Ustinov calling for an
end to the criminal investigation against former legislator
Viktor Gitin.
Gitin, the former deputy head of the Duma’s budget
committee and a member of the Yabloko faction, was
arrested in March on charges of getting kickbacks
from a Krasnoyarsk bank for arranging transfers of
federal funds through its accounts during his term
in parliament.
Alexandr
Makarov (Krasnoyarsk), Viktor Khamrayev, Deputies,
Demonstrate Solidarity with Their Former Colleague
"Vremuya Novostei", July 20, 2000,
No 85, p.3
Yesterday the Duma supported its former deputy
Viktor Gitin (Yabloko), subject to criminal proceedings
by the Public Prosecutor of Krasnoyarsk Territory
since March 2000 for "accepting a large bribe".
Delayed
Revolution
Alexei Mikhailov, Mikhail Zadornov Vyedomosti,
July 19, 2000
One of the principle changes in the tax system,
which will be discussed by the Duma today, concerns
the transition in VAT payments with CIS countries
to the principle "country of destination".
What does this mean for Russia?
Yabloko
is a mission. Yavlinsky's party rehearses its ability
to reach agreement on the right
Interview of Sergei Ivanenko by Sergei Miulin,"Segodnya",
No 151, July 13, 2000
Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction Sergei
Ivanenko expressed Yabloko’s views on the SPS to
the correspondent of "Segodnya" Sergei
Miulin
Question: Sergei Viktorovich, what was the main
conclusion that Yabloko drew at the 8th Congress
over its defeat in the parliamentary and presidential
elections?
Ivanenko: The most important result can be summed
up as follows: we have managed to keep the party
intact.
Halfway
to Happiness. Yabloko proposes the election of Federation
Council members
"Segodnya", July 12, 2000
Deputy Chairman of the Yabloko faction in the State
Duma announced that it had started to collect signatures
to support the introduction of an amendment to the
Constitution of the RF on direct elections to Federation
Council members.
Andrei
Stepanov, Yavlinsky to breed a new type of Yabloko
"Izvestiya", July 10, 2000, page
3
Grigory Yavlinsky said that his party
Yabloko is "ready to provide a credit of trust to
the present President".
However, the congress where he made this
statement was devoted to another matter. Grigory Alexeevich,
using medical jargon, has decided to subject Yabloko
to intensive therapy: the whole party should be revived
and skilfully added to the party system built by the
Kremlin.
After
test fails, Russia again urges U.S. to drop missile
shield proposal
CNN World July 8, 2000
Yeltsin
to blame for country's backward slide to feudalism
By Grigory Yavlinsky
July 05, 1999
After eight years with Boris Yeltsin at its helm,
Russiaremains mired in political and economic crisis.
As Yabloko leader Grigory Yavlinsky explains, not
only has Russia failed to rebuild from the wreckage
of the Soviet Union, it could be in the first stage
of its destruction as a sovereign state.
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