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Gazeta, August 5, 2003

Who Is Taking a Bite out of YABLOKO*?

*YABLOKO means 'Apple' in Russian

Grigory Yavlinsky did not make any official statements regarding the new movement. In the meantime, several days before the appearance of YABLOKO without Yavlinsky, Irina Khakamada of the Union of Right-Wing Forces quite earnestly spoke of an alliance between the Union of Right-Wing Forces and YABLOKO to overcome the 5% barrier.

YABLOKO activists are determined to close ranks in the face of the new threat. Last Saturday, however, Igor Rabinovich (head of the Bashkortostan regional branch of YABLOKO) brought up the matter of who might be interested in the appearance of YABLOKO without Yavlinsky - saying the list might include United Russia, the Communist Party, or even the presidential administration. This vague list enables analysts and political scientists to venture all sorts of theories, and even suspect the presence of some third force interfering with the arrangement of forces on the right.

It is already clear that YABLOKO is focusing its parliamentary campaign around the publicity efforts of its opponents. Financial capacities and smart political consultants have enabled the party to criticize the government more bitterly than the Communist Party, reorganize housing and utilities better than the Union of Right-Wing Forces, and fight corruption more effectively than United Russia. It is only natural to assume that any of these parties might have been interested in putting YABLOKO under pressure. From this point of view, YABLOKO without Yavlinsky is a godsend.

Rabinovich's thesis that attempts are being made to present YABLOKO as a party of squabblers is quite interesting, particularly in view of the scale of rotation of YABLOKO leaders. It is common knowledge that Yuri Boldyrev, Vyacheslav Igrunov, Mikhail Zadornov, and about twenty other leaders quit YABLOKO at one time or another because they were unable to work with Yavlinsky. This consideration supports the theory that YABLOKO without Yavlinsky is a result of centrifugal tendencies in the current leadership of YABLOKO.

Previous sponsors may have severed financial contacts with Yavlinsky. Or they are about to. In such a situation some third force appears, the force associated with Boris Berezovsky. Losing one political party after another, Berezovsky must have inevitably come to Yavlinsky. Viewed in this context, Berezovsky's "New Redistribution" in Kommersant looks like an offer rather than another ration of mud. It follows that the establishment of YABLOKO without Yavlinsky resembles Berezovsky's usual way of doing things. In the first place, having Yavlinsky under pressure devalues YABLOKO. Secondly, the activity of the movement will identify the functionaries who are ready to turn their back on Yavlinsky the leader. Thirdly, using Liberal Russia to distract attention from his real intentions, Berezovsky can quietly but effectively build up his influence with the next Duma.

Which political force is behind the new movement? Leader of YABLOKO without Yavlinsky Igor Morozov would not comment on the composition of the upper echelons of the new movement or on its sponsors. He claims, however, that the movement will support YABLOKO in the elections if Yavlinsky steps down.

 

See also:

State Duma elections 2003

Gazeta, August 5, 2003

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