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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, July 24, 2004

Deputies Submit Populist Amendments To Controversial Bill On Social Benefits

Of the 1,200 proposed amendments that have been submitted to a controversial government bill that would replace in-kind social benefits with cash payments, not more than 30 are expected to be adopted, Deputy Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said on 22 July, "Parlamentskaya gazeta" reported on 23 July.

Volodin said the Duma's Budget and Tax Committee has created a working group to study the 1,200 amendments and it is expected to complete its work by 31 July.

"Moskovskii komsomolets" on 23 July reported that the pro-Kremlin United Russia party has submitted 20 amendments to the bill, including one that would raise the total amount of cash compensation to 190 billion rubles ($63.3 billion).

United Russia is also proposing that the bill be amended to reinstate a state-guaranteed minimum wage and state guarantees of education and housing for orphans. Another amendment would include the victims of illegal political repression, handicapped children, and children from impoverished families among those eligible for benefits payments.

The party is also proposing that eligible people be given the choice of receiving either in-kind benefits or cash payments, although that option would not be phased in fully until 2006. "Moskovskii komsomolets" also reported that Federation Council members have submitted about 200 amendments.

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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, July 24, 2004

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