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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

Court rejects Alexander Shishlov’s appeal and upholds ruling barring the politician from the 2026 elections

Press Release, 15.07.2026

Photo: Alexander Shishlov / Photo by the Yabloko Press Service

On Wednesday, 15 July, the St.Petersburg City Court rejected the appeal and upheld the ruling of the Petrogradsky District Court fining Alexander Shishlov, Coordinator of Yabloko’s Federal Political Committee and former head of the party’s faction in the St.Petersburg Legislative Assembly, 1,500 roubles. Under Russian law, a fine under this article bars a politician from standing in elections for a year, regardless of the amount. The defence maintained that the case involved numerous violations: there was neither an event constituting an offence nor corpus delicti, while the evidence relied upon was inadmissible.

It should be noted that Alexander Shishlov was fined over an alleged “display of extremist symbols” (Article 20.3(1) of the Code of Administrative Offences). The grounds for the prosecution were a repost, made more than three years earlier, of an interview with Grigory Yavlinsky posted on Telegram in 2023. The first-instance proceedings were riddled with egregious violations: eleven defence motions were rejected, and evidence had been falsified. The court’s ruling automatically stripped Alexander Shishlov of the right to stand in the September 2026 State Duma and St.Petersburg Legislative Assembly elections.

 

Alexander Shishlov’s interests in court are represented by lawyer Andrei Chertkov and legal counsel Vitaly Isakov, one of the leaders of Yabloko’s federal candidate list for the forthcoming State Duma elections.

 

Key violations in Alexander Shishlov’s case identified by the defence

 

The statute of limitations had expired

 

In the defence’s view, the proceedings were subject to mandatory termination owing to the expiry of the statute of limitations. The case file shows that the publication had been discovered by an authorised official – a senior operations officer of Center E (the Centre for Combatting Extremism) – as early as 19 January 2026.

 

The statute of limitations under Article 20.3(1) of the Code of Administrative Offences is 90 days from the date the “offence” is discovered. Accordingly, the limitation period expired on 19 April 2026.

 

The ruling, however, was issued on 24 April 2026, that is, after the limitation period had expired. The judge had unjustifiably shifted the date of discovery to 6 February 2026, without giving any reasoning for doing so. The Third Cassation Court of General Jurisdiction had previously ruled that such a calculation of time limits was incorrect.

 

No event constituting an offence – the prohibited symbols were not specified

 

Article 20.3(1) establishes liability specifically for the display of extremist symbols. Under Article 1(4) of the Federal Law “On Counteracting Extremist Activity,” only symbols whose description is contained in an organisation’s founding documents and published in the publicly available register on the Ministry of Justice’s website may be recognised as the symbols of an extremist organisation. The judge cited no evidence that any such description existed.

 

In the ruling on the administrative offence case, the judge did not specify which image, sign, logo, photograph or other designation constituted extremist symbols in the case against Shishlov.

 

It is impossible to establish from the ruling which extremist organisation is at issue, which founding documents contain a description of the symbols in question, or by which judicial act they were recognised as extremist.

 

The court therefore held Shishlov liable in the absence of any event constituting an offence.

 

No corpus delicti – no intent to promote extremism was proven

 

The note to Article 20.3 of the Code of Administrative Offences establishes that liability does not arise for using symbols without the intent to promote or justify extremist ideology. However, the judge did not even consider whether Shishlov had had such intent, confining herself to the unsubstantiated assertion that the defence’s arguments regarding the absence of intent were an attempt to evade liability.

 

The defence had drawn attention to the humanistic, anti-extremist thrust of Shishlov’s activities, but these arguments were ignored. The absence of any intent to promote extremism precludes guilt.

 

The video recording carries a label noting the organisation’s ban, which precludes unlawfulness

 

The video recording, to which the court attached evidential weight, displays a label from the first second: “the organisation has been added to the register of foreign agents, recognised as extremist and banned in Russia”. Under Article 4(2) of the Russian Law “On the Mass Media,” any report about an organisation banned by court order must state that it has been liquidated or that its activities are prohibited. The dissemination of information bearing such a notice is not unlawful. The first-instance court disregarded this argument.

 

The evidence underlying the ruling was inadmissible

 

The defence points to a number of procedural violations: the expert opinion cited by the court is not an expert opinion within the meaning of Article 25.9 of the Code of Administrative Offences and contains only probabilistic formulations; the specialist who had carried out the examination did not hold the requisite qualifications; the compact disc containing the video recording of the broadcast had no sound; the certificate identifying the account was drawn up without the involvement of a specialist and without requesting data from Telegram’s administration; the inspection report of 6 February 2026 was drawn up in violation of Article 27.8 of the Code of Administrative Offences, without witnesses and without a video recording; and the photo log was compiled as an appendix to an “inspection of the scene of the incident,” a procedure not provided for by law in cases of this category.

 

The first-instance court gave no reasoning for rejecting the defence’s arguments and failed to assess the contradictions

 

The ruling on the administrative offence case contains no analysis of the contradictions pointed out by the defence: a discrepancy in the times recorded in the inspection report and the photo log, and inconsistencies between the dates and times given in the expert opinion and in the report on the inspection of the publication. The judge left unaddressed the defence’s arguments regarding the expiry of the limitation period, the absence of intent to promote extremism, the label noting the organisation’s ban, the inadmissibility of the evidence, and the insignificance of the act, in violation of the principle of comprehensive case review.

 

The St.Petersburg City Court nevertheless disregarded the defence’s arguments. The decision to fine Alexander Shishlov stood. It will be appealed in cassation.

 

“The political nature of this case is obvious. In our view, what is happening is blatant legal absurdity being used as a tool to remove a strong opposition politician from the 2026 elections. Alexander Shishlov is one of our party’s most consistent, principled and respected members. What is happening to him is part of a systematic campaign of pressure on Yabloko ahead of the elections. I am confident that citizens will give it the assessment it deserves. We will pursue justice through every lawful means,” said Dmitry Anisimov, a deputy of the St.Petersburg Legislative Assembly and one of the leaders of Yabloko’s federal candidate list for the forthcoming State Duma elections.

 

Ahead of the elections in St Petersburg and other regions, the pressure on Yabloko has become systematic. Around 40 people, including many party leaders and regional deputies, have been barred from standing in the elections on various grounds (designated “foreign agents,” fined under Article 20.3 of the Code of Administrative Offences, convicted, or held in pre-trial detention facilities). Criminal cases have been opened against 12 people, four have been convicted, and two are being held in pre-trial detention facilities.