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Primorskye Vedomosti, Khabarovsk, July 21, 2004

YABLOKO Does Not Fall

By Elena Serebryanskaya
The Russian Democratic Party YABLOKO is not splitting. The party has regrouped to oppose the new political regime in Russia. YABLOKO's members from Khabarovsk will make their contribution at the local level too. They consider as their main goal the strengthening of control over Khabarovsk budget expenditures and the privatization process. On July 4 the 12th congress of the YABLOKO party was held in Moscow.

- We are not splitting, said Jean Manko, head of the Khabarovsk branch of the YABLOKO party at a press conference on July 16. - We have people with different opinions. Some of them said during a live broadcast of RTR and NTV television companies that the party had split. However, as a political force YABLOKO is not going to disappear from the political scene unlike CPRF and SPS.

Jean Manko also told us about the documents adopted by the congress, as well as its addresses and statements. The congress re-elected Grigory Yavlinsky Chairman of the party and changed by-laws and also discussed the main directions of work at a time of a financing shortfall.

The programme resolution of the congress reflected the following main goals of the party for the next three or four years: protection of democratic values and institutions, opposition to the totalitarian attack, protection of citizens from the arbitrary rule of bureaucracy and law and enforcement agencies, creation of an efficient model of a coalition policy which would facilitate mobilization of the democratic electorate during elections, successful participation in the regional and local elections, as well as elections to the State Duma in 2007.

Another important position of the party is opposition to the [government's] antisocial reforms. The party announced that it would oppose the adoption of laws to replace social privileges with compensation, the current housing reforms and transfer to paid education and healthcare. The congress also adopted several statements on protesting against the criminalisation of elections in Vladivostok and burial of imported nuclear waste in Russia. A number of statements reflected [the party] positions on the inactivity of the law and enforcement agencies and the state in investigating the ordered murders of antifascist Nikolai Girenko and journalist Paul Khlebnikov.

The numerous documents adopted by the party can be regarded as evidence that YABLOKO is acting as a democratic opposition to the present Russian authorities. However, it is difficult to imagine the methods YABLOKO has to apply to somehow influence the adoption of regulatory acts without having a majority in the Duma. Jean Manko also said that about 600 people are YABLOKO's members in the area at present. This is not much, and it is virtually impossible to check. Therefore it is difficult to believe that the democratic opposition will really be able not only to grow but at least to recover its position in the coming four years.

 

Primorskye Vedomosti, Khabarovsk, July 21, 2004

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