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Russia's Yabloko Party Head Says It Will Enter Duma Again

Xinhua Agency, December 23, 2001

MOSCOW, May 26 (Xinhua)

ThMOSCOW, December 23 (Xinhua) -- Russia's new Yabloko party leader Grigory Yavlinsky said Sunday that he is convinced that the party will get into the State Duma or lower house of the parliament again at the next parliamentary elections.
"We have no doubts about this," Yavlinsky told reporters here after the 10th congress of the party re-elected him its chairman on Sunday.
Yabloko, which was transformed from a social-political bloc into a party -- the Yabloko Russian Democratic Party -- at the congress on Saturday, has 12,000 members. In a year, the number of its supporters will double, he said.
Yavlinsky, who has been Yabloko leader since 1995, termed Russian President Vladimir Putin's policy after the September 11 terror attacks on the U.S. as "one of the most important things in this year."
The main goal of Yabloko is to put Russia on the way of European development, and the party recognizes it possible and necessary to conduct constructive cooperation with the authorities, Yavlinsky stressed.
At the congress that ended Sunday, Vladimir Lukin was elected First Deputy Chairman of Yabloko, while Alexei Arbatov, Sergei Ivanenko, Sergei Mitrokhin and Igor Artemyev became Chairman's Deputies.
Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, who recently became the head of the Russian Social-Democratic Party, attended the Yabloko congress. "The political and moral components" of the Yabloko program coincide with the position of the Social Democrats on key issues, Gorbachev said. The Russian Social-Democratic Party is ready for cooperation with Yabloko, he added. The Yabloko movement was established in October 1993, and took part in the elections to the State Duma three times as a political organization. Now, it has 19 seats in the Duma, following the leading parties such as the Unity Party, the Communist Party and the Union of Right-Wing Forces (SPS).

Xinhua Agency, December 23, 2001

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