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Memorandum of Political Alternative, an updated version of 1.03.2019

Memorandum of Political Alternative

YABLOKO's Ten Key Programme Issues

THE DEMOCRATIC MANIFESTO

YABLOKO's Political Platform Adopted by the 15th Congress, June 21, 2008

The 18th Congress of YABLOKO

RUSSIA DEMANDS CHANGES! Electoral Program for 2011 Parliamentary Elections.

Key resolutions by the Congress:

On Stalinism and Bolshevism
Resolution. December 21, 2009

On Anti-Ecological Policies of Russia’s Authorities. Resolution of the 15th congress of the YABLOKO party No 253, December 24, 2009

On the Situation in the Northern Caucasus. Resolution of the 15th congress of the YABLOKO party No 252, December 24, 2009

YABLOKO's POLITICAL COMMITTEE DECISIONS:

YABLOKO’s Political Committee: Russian state acts like an irresponsible business corporation conducting anti-environmental policies

 

Overcoming bolshevism and stalinism as a key factor for Russia¦µ™s transformation in the 21st century

 

On Russia's Foreign Policies. Political Committee of hte YABLOKO party. Statement, June 26, 2009

 

On Iran’s Nuclear Problem Resolution by the Political Committee of the YABLOKO party. October 6, 2009

 

Anti-Crisis Proposals (Housing-Roads-Land) of the Russian United Democratic Party YABLOKO. Handed to President Medvedev by Sergei Mitrokhin on June 11, 2009

Brief Outline of Sergei Mitrokhin’s Report at the State Council meeting. January 22, 2010

 

Assessment of Russia’s Present Political System and the Principles of Its Development. Brief note for the State Council meeting (January 22, 2010) by Dr.Grigory Yavlinsky, member of YABLOKO’s Political Committee. January 22, 2010

 

Address of the YABLOKO party to President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev. Political Committee of the YABLOKO party. October 9, 2009

 

The 17th Congress of YABLOKO

 

 

 

The 16th Congress of Yabloko

Photo by Sergei Loktionov

The 12th congress of Yabloko


The 11th congress of Yabloko


The 10th congress of Yabloko

Moscow Yabloko
Yabloko for Students
St. Petersburg Yabloko
Khabarovsk Yabloko
Irkutsk Yabloko
Kaliningrad Yabloko(eng)
Novosibirsk Yabloko
Rostov Yabloko
Yekaterinburg Yabloko
(Sverdlovsk Region)

Krasnoyarsk Yabloko
Ulyanovsk Yabloko
Tomsk Yabloko
Tver Yabloko(eng)
Penza Yabloko
Stavropol Yabloko

Action of Support

 

Archives

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FOR YOUR INTEREST!

Programme by candidate for the post of Russian President Grigory Yavlinsky. Brief Overview

My Truth

Grigory Yavlinsky at Forum 2000, Prague, 2014

Grigory Yavlinsky : “If you show the white feather, you will get fascism”

Grigory Yavlinsky: a coup is started by idealists and controlled by rascals

The Road to Good Governance

Risks of Transitions. The Russian Experience

Grigory Yavlinsky on the Russian coup of August 1991

A Male’s Face of Russia’s Politics

Realeconomik

The Hidden Cause of the Great Recession (And How to Avert the Nest One)

by Dr. Grigory Yavlinsky

What does the opposition want: to win or die heroically?
Moskovsky Komsomolets web-site, July 11, 2012. Interview with Grigory Yavlinsky by Yulia Kalinina.

Lies and legitimacy
The founder of the Yabloko Party analyses the political situation. Article by Grigory Yavlinsky on radio Svoboda. April 6, 2011

Algorithms for Opposing Gender Discrimination: the International and the Russian Experience

Is Modernisation in Russia Possible? Interview with Grigory Yavlinsky and Boris Titov by Yury Pronko, "The Real Time" programme, Radio Finam, May 12, 2010

Grigory Yavlinsky's interview to Vladimir Pozner. The First Channel, programme "Pozner", April 20, 2010 (video and transcript)

Overcoming the Totalitarian Past: Foreign Experience and Russian Problems by Galina Mikhaleva. Research Centre for the East European Studies, Bremen, February 2010.

Grigory Yavlinsky: Vote for the people you know, people you can turn for help. Grigory Yavlinsky’s interview to the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper, October 8, 2009

Grigory Yavlinsky: no discords in the tandem. Grigory Yavlinsky’s interview to the Radio Liberty
www.svobodanews.ru
September 22, 2009

A Credit for Half a Century. Interview with Grigory Yavlinsky by Natalia Bekhtereva, Radio Russia, June 15, 2009

Sergei Mitrokhin's Speech at the meeting with US Preseident Barack Obama. Key Notes, Moscow, July 7, 2009

Mitrokhin proposed a visa-free regime between Russia and EU at the European liberal leaders meeting
June 18, 2009

Demodernization
by Grigory Yavlinsky

Reforms that corrupted Russia
By Grigory Yavlinsky, Financial Times (UK), September 3, 2003

Grigory Yavlinsky: "It is impossible to create a real opposition in Russia today."
Moskovsky Komsomolets, September 2, 2003

Alexei Arbatov: What Should We Do About Chechnya?
Interview with Alexei Arbatov by Mikhail Falaleev
Komsomolskaya Pravda, November 9, 2002

Grigory Yavlinsky: Our State Does Not Need People
Novaya Gazeta,
No. 54, July 29, 2002

Grigory Yavlinsky: The Door to Europe is in Washington
Obschaya Gazeta, May 16, 2002

Grigory Yavlinsky's speech.
March 11, 2002

Grigory Yavlinsky's Lecture at the Nobel Institute
Oslo, May 30, 2000

IT IS IMPORTANT!

 

Position on Some Important Strategic Issues of Russian-American Relations

Moscow, July 7, 2009

The Embrace of Stalinism

By Arseny Roginsky, 16 December 2008

Nuclear Umbrellas and the Need for Understanding: IC Interview With Ambassador Lukin
September 25, 1997

Would the West’s Billions Pay Off?
Los Angeles Times
By Grigory Yavlinsky and Graham Allison
June 3, 1991

“High risks”: Moscow Mayor’s Office explains to Yabloko why a “covid” decree banning public protests has been in force in the Moscow for six years

Press Release, 17.04.2026

Photo by Artyom Krasnov, Kommersant

In 2026, Moscow “retains risks of deterioration in the COVID-19 situation,” and so a “heightened readiness regime remains in force” across Moscow, with the global risks of infection “assessed as high”. This is stated in a letter from Andrei Zakharov, Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Regional Security and Anti-Corruption, in response to a formal inquiry from Kirill Goncharov, Chair of Moscow Yabloko.

It should be noted that on 5 March, Goncharov had demanded that the Moscow Mayor’s Office either revoke the “covid” decree — which has been in force in Moscow since 2020 and serves as the formal pretext for banning any public event in the city — or explain the reasons why it remained in effect after six years. The 5 March inquiry was prompted by the Mayor’s Office’s refusal to permit a Yabloko rally against Internet blocking, with the refusal justified on the grounds of the “covid restrictions” in force in Moscow and the risks of viral infection spreading.

In his letter of 15 April, Andrei Zakharov states that the “covid” decree was adopted by the Mayor of Moscow in 2020 in response to the global pandemic and in line with WHO recommendations on reduction of the spread of infection. He then notes — without citing any specific regulations or dates — that “in light of the epidemiological situation in Moscow, a partial lifting of the previously introduced restrictive measures took place”.

 

«Вместе с тем глобальный риск по-прежнему оценивается как высокий и в настоящее время проводятся долгосрочные меры борьбы с вирусом SARS-CoV-2, распространение которого рассматривается как актуальная проблема здравоохранения, – сообщает в письме Андрей Захаров. – Риск осложнения ситуации по заболеваемости COVID-19 по-прежнему остаётся, в связи с чем в настоящее время на территории города Москвы продолжает действовать режим повышенной готовности».

“At the same time, the global risk continues to be assessed as high, and long-term measures to combat the SARS-CoV-2 virus are currently under way, with its spread regarded as an ongoing public health concern,” Andrei Zakharov writes. “The risks of deterioration in the COVID-19 situation remain, and accordingly the heightened readiness regime continues to be in force on the territory of Moscow.”

 

According to Zakharov, “cases of infection with the novel coronavirus, as well as other infectious diseases” are still being recorded in Moscow today, while vaccination rates among the population are declining. Taken together, these factors give rise to “a risk of a sudden increase in the number of cases of both the novel coronavirus and other infectious diseases, which could place additional pressure on healthcare workers and the Moscow healthcare system as a whole”.

 

Zakharov offers no explanation as to why vaccination rates have fallen, how acute the current infection situation is, or on the basis of what regional or federal Ministry of Health statistics officials are drawing such conclusions. The sole legislative reference in the letter is a mention of Decree No. 14 of the Chief State Sanitary Inspector of the Russian Federation, dated 8 July 2025, “On measures for the prevention of influenza, acute respiratory viral infections, and novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) during the 2025–2026 epidemic season” — it is on the basis of this document, Zakharov explains, that the Mayor of Moscow’s “covid” decree of 5 March 2020 remains in force.

 

Neither Zakharov nor the Mayor’s Office as a whole has any interest in lifting the restrictions linked to the threat of coronavirus spreading in Moscow, Kirill Goncharov observes:

 

“These restrictions have been in force for six years and are formally very convenient for suppressing any public activity, for instance, when Yabloko submits an application to hold a rally, officials can easily refuse permission simply by citing the threat of coronavirus. I would remind you that the “covid” decree is used solely and exclusively as a political instrument. It does not apply when the Mayor’s Office organises mass cultural or sporting events, when large-scale public celebrations are held and dozens of thousands of people take to the streets of Moscow, or when the city’s entire infrastructure serves millions of Muscovites every day in cafés, restaurants, and the metro.”

 

Moscow Yabloko will continue to challenge the Mayor of Moscow’s “covid” decree and to seek its revocation, the regional branch of the party has announced.