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News of the server - September 2000
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September 29 |
Single
candidates from Yabloko and the “Union of Right-Wing
Forces” (SPS) hope to win the elections in St. Petersburg
Press Release, September
26, 2000
Single candidates from the regional branches of the
“Union of Right-Wing Forces” (SPS) and the public
political movement, Yabloko balloting in the 31st
and 44th electoral districts to the Legislative Assembly
of St. Petersburg and in the 209th electoral distract
to the State Duma of the RF hope that the democratic
forces will win these elections. This statement was
made at a joint press conference of the candidates
in St. Petersburg on September 25, 2000.
Representative
of the Yabloko faction doubts that the rights of the
Russian delegation will be restored at the present
PACE session
Press Release, September
26, 2000
It is unlikely that the issue of restoring the rights
of the Russian delegation will be raised at the present
session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
of Europe (PACE). Such opinion was expressed by one
of the leaders of the Yabloko movement Sergei Ivanenko
in an interview in Strasbourg, where a session of
PACE was scheduled to open on September 25.
The
Coalition of the SPS and Yabloko considers participation
in the municipal and parliamentary elections to be
a priority
Press Release, September
19, 2000
The Coalition of the right-wing parties SPS and Yabloko
does not consider participation in the by-elections
of the deputies to the regional legislative assemblies
and heads of municipal entities as its first priority,
although it will actively participate in them.
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September 28 |
The
Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation The State
Duma The Yabloko Faction
Deputies’
Inquiry On the use of the law and enforcement agencies
to exert pressure on the mass media
To the Public Prosecutor of the Russian Federation
V.V. Ustinov
Respected Vladimir Vasilyevich,
The deputies of the Yabloko faction of the State
Duma hereby express their concern over recent information
on the acts of force of state representatives against
the owners and heads of some private mass media.
Draft.
To the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin.
Parliamentary
Inquiry. On the use of the law-enforcement agencies
to exert pressure on the mass media.
The State Duma expresses its concern
with the recent information on the acts of force by
state representatives against the owners and heads
of some private mass media.
Duma
declines the proposal of the Yabloko faction to consider
an inquiry into President Putin on use of the law-enforcement
agencies to exert pressure on the mass media
The State Duma declined the proposal of the Yabloko
faction to consider, during the meeting on September 20, a State Duma
enquiry on President Putin “On the use of the law-enforcement
agencies aiming to exert pressure on the mass media”.
The
Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation The State
Duma The Yabloko Faction
Statement
September 20, 2000
The number of individuals who have managed
over the past decade to create things rather than
destroy them is extremely low in our country. Only
a very few have built their wealth on the creation
of something principally new and useful for society,
something which the country may be proud of, rather
than from mere theft.
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September 27 |
Alexei
Kudrin notes that the views of the government and
Yabloko coincide on many items of the draft budget
for 2001
Press Release, September
22, 2000
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Alexei
Kudrin said that in many principal issues of the draft
budget for 2001 the viewpoints of the government and
Yabloko coincide. “We discussed the potential for
a further rapprochement of our positions, so that
Yabloko would support the draft budget at its first
reading,” said Alexei Kudrin on September 22 after
meeting members of the Yabloko faction and Grigory
Yavlinsky at the State Duma.
Grigory
Yavlinsky thinks that the actions against Media-Most
are destroying society’s political structure
Press Release, September
21, 2000
The leader of Yabloko and its parliamentary faction
in the State Duma, Grigory Yavlinsky, said that the
actions undertaken by the authorities against Media-Most
are virtually destroying the political structure of
society. In an interview with journalists on September
20 Yavlinsky expressed his opinion that today society
is virtually organised in such a way that “if political
parties and politicians are not given an opportunity
to speak, they do not exist."
Duma
declines the proposal of the Yabloko faction to consider
an inquiry into
President Putin on use of the law-enforcement agencies
to exert pressure on the mass media
Press Release, September
21, 2000
The State Duma declined the proposal of the Yabloko
faction to consider,
during the meeting on September 20, a State Duma
enquiry on President Putin “On the use of the law-enforcement
agencies aiming to exert pressure on the mass media”.
Grigory
Yavlinsky: in certain circumstances the Yabloko faction
may support the draft budget for 2001 at its first
reading
Press Release, September
21, 2000
The leader of Yabloko and its parliamentary faction,
Grigory Yavlinsky, thinks that if the budget for 2001
obtains additional revenues, they should be used to
repay foreign debt. “It would be wrong to use them
for anything else,” stressed Yavlinsky in an interview
with journalists on September 20, 2000.
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September 25 |
Roll-call
voting in the State Duma for
the adoption of the resolution submitted by the deputies
representing Yabloko, the Union of the Right-Wing
Forces, “Fatherland – All Russia” factions and deputies’
group “Russia’s Regions” “On the Commission of the
State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian
Federation on the investigation of the circumstances
and causes of the accident with the nuclear submarine
“Kursk” on September 15, 2000
General results
for: 126 deputies – 28.0%
against: 69 deputies – 15.3%
abstained: 7 deputies – 1.6%
voted: 202 deputies
did not vote: 248 deputies
result: not adopted
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September 22 |
The
Yudina Case
Her Killers have
been Convicted, but Questions Remain.
(The
murder of larisa Yudina)
Georgy HARRISOV
December 6, 1999
The Supreme Court of Kalmykia sentenced
the killers of editor-in-chief of the newspaper Sovetskaya
Kalmykiya segodnya (Soviet Kalmykia Today) Larisa
Yudina on November 29 in Elista.
Russia:
Journalist's Murder Bring Allegations Of Political
Motives
(The
murder of Larisa Yudina)
Radio Liberty
By Floriana Fossato
June 10, 1998
Moscow, 10 June 1998 (RFE/RL) -- Larisa
Yudina, an opposition journalist and political activist,
was murdered last weekend in Russia's southern autonomous
republic of Kalmykia. No killer has been found, but
Moscow media, some politicians and human rights organizations
allege that the murder might have been politically
motivated.
Russia:
Yabloko Ads Play Up Concrete Achievements
By Laura BeliniRadio Liberty December
06, 1999
Russian parliamentary elections take place in less
than two weeks (December 19), and the campaign ads
are in full swing. RFE/RL contributor Laura Belin
looks at how the reformist Yabloko party is trying
to recast its image.
Moscow, 6 December 1999 (RFE/RL) -- Perhaps the biggest
problem facing Yabloko leader Grigory Yavlinsky is
his image as a talker who is unable or unwilling to
take responsibility for running the country.
Yavlinsky
Presses Putin on Borodin
By Oksana Yablokova,
Staff Write
The Moscow Times,
February 5, 2000
Grigory Yavlinsky has called on acting President
Vladimir Putin to make his position clear on the situation
involving Pavel Borodin, a former top Kremlin official
who is wanted in Switzerland on charges of money laundering.
Putin "must finally and clearly indicate his
position regarding high-ranking officials accused
of corruption," Yabloko's Yavlinsky said Sunday
night, Interfax reported.
Russia:
Yavlinsky -- 'The Eternal Alternative' Loses Support
By Sophie Lambroschini, Radio Liberty,
March 21, 2000
For the past several years, Grigory
Yavlinsky has been the leader of Russia's reformist,
pro-democracy and anti-Kremlin opposition. In this
Sunday's election, his political future may be at
stake: polls show voter support for him this year
to be only around 5 percent. RFE/RL correspondent
Sophie Lambroschini profiles Yavlinsky.
Yavlinsky
Campaign Reveals Personal Life
By Sarah Karush
Staff Write
The Moscow Times, March 22, 2000
The voters have known Grigory Yavlinsky
for a decade, but certain crucial facts about the
Yabloko leader are only being revealed to them now.
Few knew, for instance, that his wife
had to help him tie his tie every morning. Or about
his aversion to frankfurters (a result of eating
too many in his student days, says his wife).
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September 21 |
The
leadership of Yabloko is pleased that President had
paid attention to Grigory Yavlinsky’s budget proposals
The leadership of Yabloko has expressed its satisfaction
that the President of the RF Vladimir Putin has paid
attention to the budget proposals of Grigory Yavlinsky.
“We are satisfied that the President considers the
ideas expressed by the leader of Yabloko,” said Deputy
Head of the Yabloko faction Sergei Ivanenko in an
interview with journalists.
Delegates
of Yabloko faction to participate in the PACE session
Representatives of the Yabloko faction Sergei Ivanenko
and Alexander Shishlov will participate in the autumn
session of the PACE, scheduled to start in Strasbourg
on September 25. This information was provided by
Ivanenko, Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction.
The
Yabloko faction initiates a parliamentary inquiry
into the RF President regarding the latest events
concerning the ORT channel and the Media-Most holding
A draft of a parliamentary inquiry into the president
of Russia “On the use of the law and enforcement agencies
to pressurise the mass-media” will be submitted by
the Yabloko faction to the State Duma meeting on September
20, 2000.
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September 19 |
Speech
of the Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction Sergei Ivanenko
in the State Duma on establishing an independent commission
to investigate the accident with the «Kursk» submarine
The State Duma, September 15, 2000
Respected Deputies, A group of deputies
representing the factions Yabloko, the SPS, “Fatherland
– All Russia” and the deputies’ group “Russia’s Regions”
hereby submits a draft resolution on establishing
a special parliamentary commission to investigate
developments with the «Kursk» submarine. We insist
on the foundation of an independent public deputies’
commission to investigate the circumstances behind
the death of our sailors.
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September 18 |
The
State Duma of the RF declines the proposal to found
an independent parliamentary enquiry to investigate
the accident with the “Kursk” submarine
On September 15, 2000, the State Duma of the RF declined
the proposal of the group of deputies – representatives
of the SPS, Yabloko, “Fatherland – All Russia” (OVR)
faction and the “Regions of Russia” group – to establish
an independent parliamentary enquiry to investigate
the accident involving the “Kursk” submarine in the
Barents Sea.
Yabloko
and the SPS support single candidate Anatoli Golov
for by-elections to the State Duma in St. Petersburg
Yabloko and the “Union of Right-Wing Forces” (SPS)
agreed on a single candidate for the by-elections
to the State Duma in the 209th electoral district
in St. Petersburg.
The decision to propose a single candidate Anatoli
Golov was announced on September 15, 2000 by Deputy
Head of the Yabloko Association Vladimir Lukin and
Co-Chair of the SPS Irina Khakamada after a meeting
of the Political Council of the two political organisations.
Yabloko
to insist on the creation of a parliamentary commission
to investigate the accident with “Kursk” submarine
The Yabloko faction in the State Duma is going to
insist on an independent parliamentary enquiry tino
the accident with the “Kursk” submarine and the circumstances
behind the rescue operation. Deputy Head of the Yabloko
faction, Sergei Ivanenko, said at a press-conference
on September 8, 2000, that the question can be summed
up as follows: “either the Duma creates the parliamentary
commission and conducts its own independent enquiry,
or it refuses to form such a commission and correspondingly
conduct an independent enquiry”.
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September 15 |
Mikhail
Zadornov thinks that the rate of inflation stated
in the budget-2001 is understated
The Chairman of the Subcommittee of the State Duma
on the Central Bank (the Budget Committee) Mikhail
Zadornov thinks that the inflation rate stated in
the budget-2001 is understated. Zadornov made this
statement in an interview with journalists on September
7, 2000.
Grigory
Yavlinsky requests President’s assistance in punishing
the people behind the contract killing of Larissa
Yudina
At a meeting of the leaders of the Duma factions
and the President on September 13, Grigory Yavlinsky
expressed on behalf of Yabloko his satisfaction that
the journalist of the “Sovietskaya Kalmykia Segodnya”
newspaper and one of the leaders of the Yabloko branch
in Elista Larissa Yudina had been awarded the Order
of Courage (posthumously).
At the same time Yavlinsky asked for the President’s
help in ensuring punishment for the people behind
the contract killing of Larissa Yudina. He also noted
that Yabloko had discovered their names through its
own independent investigation.
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September 14 |
Yabloko
thinks that granting Larissa Yudina the Order of Courage
should not mean that the criminal investigation of
her murder is stopped
“The Order of Courage is a deserving reward for Larissa
Yudina. It requires courage to be an honest journalist
in the present Russia. It is good that the head of
the state has realised this fact. However this reward
should in no case put an end to the criminal investigation
of the murder that happened over two years ago.” This
is how Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction, Sergei
Ivanenko, commented on the decision of the President
of Russia to grant the Order of Courage to the former
Editor-in-Chief of the “Sovetskaya Kalmykia” newspaper,
Head of the Yabloko branch in Kalmykia Larissa Yudina,
who was murdered on June 7, 1998.
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September 13 |
The
St Petersburg branches of Yabloko and the “Union of
Right-Wing Forces” have declared their support for
single candidates at by-elections to the State
Duma and the Legislative Assembly of St Petersburg
On September 12, 2000, the Consultative Council of
Yabloko and the “Union of Right-Wing Forces” (SPS)
in St. Petersburg declared their support for single
candidates at by-elections to the State Duma (the
209th electoral district) and the Legislative Assembly
of St. Petersburg to be held this autumn
Mikhail
Zadornov: budget revenues for 2000 may total 1.1 trillion
roubles
The Deputy Head of the Sub-committee of the State
Duma on the Central Bank (the Budget Committee) Mikhail
Zadornov (the Yabloko faction) said in an interview
with journalists on September 6 that budget revenues
or 2000 may amount to 1.1 trillion roubles.
Opportunities
and risks for democratisation in today's Russia. Speech
of Grigory Yavlinsky
The Liberal, Democrat and Reformers'
Group of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
of Europe.
Seminar "Politics in Russia".
June 22, 1997
Plan
of the Yabloko faction includes 79 draft laws
The Yabloko faction will work on draft laws in accordance
with its plan for legislative work, including 79 draft
laws, which was approved in spring 2000. This decision
was taken at the first meeting of the faction held
on September 7, 2000.
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September 12 |
President
of Russia grants Order of Courage (post-mortem) to
journalist Larissa Yudina
The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has granted
in a new Decree, the Order of Courage (post-mortem)
to journalist Larissa Yudina, Editor-in-Chief of the
“Sovetskaya Kalmykia” newspaper, for her courage and
selflessness demonstrated in fulfilling her professional
duties.
Leader
of Yabloko, Grigory Yavlinsky, to participate in meeting
of the International Crisis Group
The leader of Yabloko, Grigory Yavlinsky, will participate
in the plenary meeting of the International Crisis
Group, to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September
9-11, 2000.
REFORMERS
WITH CLEAN HANDS: A CHALLENGE TO YELTSINISM
Post Soviet Prospects, vol III,
#11, November 1995, by Dmitri Glinski
In post-Soviet Russia, the absence of
true reforms, the plight of the middle class, and
Yeltsin's drift toward a Byzantine autocracy have
led to the extinction of the mass-based democratic
movement. This December, the electoral slate of Grigory
Yavlinsky is likely to be the only democratic and
pro-reform group to pass the 5 percent threshold of
the national vote needed to win slots for its party
list in the next legislature.
Russia:
Television Smears Yavlinsky Before Vote
Radio Free Europe, By Laura Belin
In the final week before the presidential
election, Russian public television conducted a campaign
to discredit presidential candidate Grigory Yavlinsky.
The smear tactics are the more surprising as Yavlinsky
posed little threat to the overwhelming favorite,
acting President Vladimir Putin. RFE/RL's Laura Belin
reports.
IN
BRIEF: Slain Reporter Honored
www.TheMoscowTimes.com.
Tuesday, September 12, 2000
MOSCOW -- President Vladimir Putin decorated
a slain journalist with the order of courage Monday
for her brave conduct in the line of duty, Interfax
reported.
President
Calls for Sub Rescue Protocols
www.TheMoscowTimes.com.
By Patrick E. Tyler
NEW YORK TIMES SERVICE
Tuesday, September 12, 2000
With the loss of the nuclear submarine Kursk and
its 118-member crew, President Vladimir Putin has
begun consultations with other leaders on an afted
by a commission investigating the causes of the sinking
of the Kursk in the Barents Sea on Aug. 12. They were
discussed by Putin last week during the meeting of
world leaders at the United Nations
Face
the Nation: Putin and the Kursk Families
Tuesday, September 12, 2000
www.TheMoscowTimes.com.
One
Can Influence Politics: An Interview with Grigory
Yavlinsky
July 30, 1998
http://intellectualcapitol.com
Grigory Yavlinsky is the head of the
“Yabloko” party in Russia -- a party that has been
described as decidedly liberal in its outlook. Yavlinsky
is a former economist, and was a candidate for the
Russian presidency in 1996, an election in which he
finished with less than 10% . He is expected to be
a key player --whether as a candidate or not -- in
Russia’s 2000 elections.
Yavlinsky was born in the Ukrainian city of Lvov in
1952. He became deputy director of the Council of
Ministers of the Russian Federation -- when it was
still part of the USSR -- in 1991.
Last week he agreed to this interview with a member
of the IntellectualCapital.ru
staff. Here is a translated, and edited, version of
the transcripts.
Sergei
Ivanenko: Draft Resolution on the establishment of
a commission to investigate the accident with the
“Kursk” submarine was submitted to the Council of the Duma
One of the leaders of the Yabloko faction in the
State Duma, Sergei Ivanenko, together with the Deputy
Head of the “Fatherland-All Russia” faction (OVR)
Vyacheslav Volodin, prepared and submitted to the
State Duma a draft resolution on the establishment
of a commission to investigate the accident with the
“Kursk” submarine.
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September 07 |
Alexander
Shishlov: St. Petersburg branches of Yabloko and the
SPS are likely to back Anatoli Golov as joint candidate
at the by-elections to the Duma (the 209th electoral
district)
The St. Petersburg branches of Yabloko
and the “Union of Right-Wing Forces” (SPS) are likely
to support Anatoli Golov as their joint candidate
at the by-elections to the Duma (the 209th electoral
district). Alexander Shishlov, Chairman of the regional
branch of Yabloko, made this announcement at a press-conference
in St. Petersburg on September 5, 2000.
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September 06 |
Alexander
Shishlov says that a parliamentary commission may
be established to investigate the accident with the
nuclear submarine “Kursk”
Deputy of the State Duma Alexander Shishlov (the
Yabloko faction) said that a parliamentary commission
may be set up to investigate the accident with the
nuclear submarine “Kursk”.
Shishlov made this statement in an interview with
journalists in St. Petersburg on September 5, 2000.
Vladimir
Lukin: Vladimir Putin’s visit to Japan represents
a perceptible step
forward in increasing trust between the two countries
Vice-Speaker of the State Duma Vladimir Lukin (the
Yabloko faction) considers Vladimir Putin’s visit
to Japan to mark a perceptible step forward in increasing
trust between the two countries.
“Our strategic goal is to improve relationships with
Japan. I think that Japan is also in turn interested
in improving its relations with Russia,” said Vladimir
Lukin in an interview with journalists on September
4, 2000.
To
a 10 year anniversary of the "500 Days"
Programme
A Modern Assessment of
the “500-Days Programme”
A.G.Sushkevich, expert of the Apparat of the Yabloko
faction
August 10, 2000
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