July 30, 2001 |
Vladimir
Lukin speaks out against changes to the composition
of the present Pardons Commission
Press release, July 13, 2001
Deputy Speaker of the Duma from the Yabloko faction
Vladimir Lukin does not agree with the idea that the
composition of the Pardoning Commission under the
President of the RF should be changed. In an interview
with journalists on Friday, July 13, 2001, he noted
that it would be "very strange if after speaking
in favour of abolishing the death penalty the President
would replace or considerably dilute with bureaucracy
the present Commission that today includes highly
respected public figures headed by Anatoli Pristavkin,
a talented and bright individual."
Igor
Artemyev will head the team working on the preparation
of the referendum, initiated by Yabloko, on imports
of spent nuclear fuel into Russia
Press release, July 13, 2001
Secretary of the Yabloko Association
and Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction in the State
Duma of the Russian Federation Igor Artemyev will
head the team working on the preparation of the referendum,
initiated by Yabloko on imports of spent nuclear fuel
into Russia.
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July 26, 2001 |
Irina
Khakamada: the liberals will answer for everything
An interview
with Irina Khakamada of the Union of Right Forces
By Tatiana Kamoza, Liubov Tsukanova, Novoe Vremya,
No. 28, July 15, 2001, pp. 8-13
Parliament
suggests that President form ad hoc group to finalise
pension reform legislation
By Ivan Rodin, RIA "Novosti",
July 14, 2001, 23:59
The State Duma, or the lower Russian parliamentary
house, proposes that President Vladimir Putin form
an ad hoc group to finalise pension reform legislation.
A resolution to this effect has been approved by 263
members of the Duma, against the bottom limit of 226,
with 6 "no" votes and no abstentions.
Yabloko:
the work of the State Duma during the spring session
was successful
Press release, July 13, 2001
Yabloko assesses the work of the State Duma during
the spring session 2001 as successful. However, all
achievements in the work of the Duma "were reached
due to the efforts of the Presidential Administration
and the Government," stressed the First Deputy
Head of the Yabloko faction in the State Duma Sergei
Ivanenko at a press conference on Friday, July 13,
2001.
Yabloko
calls for "honest and clean" gubernatorial
elections in the Nizhny Novgorod region
Press release, July 13, 2001
The Nizhny Novgorod regional branch
of the Yabloko Association consider it necessary to
ensure that the gubernatorial elections in the Nizhny
Novgorod region that will be held on July 15, 2001,
are "honest and clean".
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July 24, 2001 |
Nuclear
commission in land of waste
By Denis Shevchenko,
Rossiya, July 12,
2001, p. 2
How can we explain Putin's initiative in the matter
of spent nuclear fuel? It may be Putin's way of shifting
responsibility to Alferov (Ed.Nobel prize winner,
member of the CPRF faction and head of the Duma committee
on the import of nuclear waste), an ardent advocate
of Russia's participation in spent nuclear fuel reprocessing.
The scientist is quite sure that the new law will
"help Russia retain and develop its nuclear energy
sector and other high-tech industries." From
now on, Alferov himself will be responsible forevery
deadly container of spent nuclear fuel that enters
Russia. And if anything should happen - which God
forbid - it will be Alferov's head that rolls. The
president will not be involved.
Yabloko
and the SPS: Ekho Moskvi must remain an independent
private radio station
Press release, July 12, 2001
A joint statement on the
inadmissibility of the nationalisation of the Ekho
Moskvi radio station was adopted at a meeting of the
Joint Political Council of the Union of Right-Wing
Forces (SPS) and Yabloko on Thursday July 12, 2001.
Grigory
Yavlinsky comments on the union between Unity and
Fatherland-All Russia
Press release, July 12, 2001
The only result of the union between Unity and Fatherland-All
Russia will be the emergence of a pro-governmental
association, said the leader of Yabloko Grigory Yavlinsky.
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July 20, 2001 |
Looking
for trouble
Economic
growth could provoke a new political crisis
By Georgy Ilyichev, Izvestia, July 11, 2001
Commenting on economic progress over the past six
months, Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Ulyukaev told
the nation that economic growth for 2001 may be higher
than expected. He believes that the revival in the
domestic economy by April was so great that additional
budget revenues by the end of the year "may exceed
the planned sum by 100 billion rubles", and that
"inflation could drop to zero in August and September".
Paradoxically, some politicians may take such successful
economic development as a personal offence.
The
Kirsan saga
Why the
Kremlin can't do anything about President Iliumzhinov
of Kalmykia
By Inessa Slavutinskaya, Profil, No. 25, July 2,
2001, pp. 12-15
The Auditing Chamber Chairman Sergei Stepashin suffered
a crushing defeat on June 22. The team of auditors
he had sent to Kalmykia (in part, with the goal of
proving misuse of state funds by President Kirsan
Iliumzhinov) did find some infractions - but these
were so small that they can be handled within standard
procedures. This means that the expected major criminal
charges in Kalmykia are unlikely to materialize.
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July 18, 2001 |
Welcoming
Nuclear Waste
By Sophia
Kornienko, www.tol.cz, June 11, 2001
ST.PETERSBURG, Russia—Russia’s most recent money-making
scheme could bring 20,000 tons of nuclear waste into
the country over the next two decades. The plan, enabled
by a bill recently passed by the state Duma, the lower
house of parliament, has been vigorously criticized
by economists, ecologists, and doctors. Meanwhile,
even western exporters are questioning their counterpart’s
venture, saying that the spent fuels may never reach
Russia.
Wasting
Away
By Anna Badkhen,
www.tol.cz, June 5, 2001
The
Soviets kept a dirty secret about deadly radiation
from the villagers of Muslyumovo, and now the Russians
want to cover up old waste with new.
Yabloko
leader comments on the meeting of State Duma with
President Putin
Press release, July 12, 2001
Grigory Yavlinsky, the leader of Yabloko
and its parliamentary faction in the Duma, thinks
that the arguments of the left wing who were advocating
suspension of the examination in the second reading
of the draft Land Code in the Duma did not convince
the President.
Grigory
Yavlinsky proposes to use Internet for public control
over elections
Press release, July 12, 2001
The Yabloko party proposes to use the Internet for
public control over
elections. This was announced
by the leader of Yabloko Grigory Yavlinsky on Thursday,
July 12, 2001, at the conference "Internet in
Election Campaigns".
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July 16, 2001 |
Russia's
Duma Approves Crucial Land Code
Reuters,
July 14, 2001
...Approval
of the second reading of the legislation, fiercely
opposed by the Communist Party and their Agrarian
allies, was the final measure of the State Duma or
lower house's spring session during which many laws
promoted by Putin were passed...
Weary
Duma Signs Off on Land Code
By
Yevgenia Borisova The
Moscow Times, July 16, 2001, p. 1
With
extraordinarily heavy-handed lobbying, the government
succeeded in winning the State Duma's approval Saturday
for a new Land Code that allows Russians and foreigners
to buy and sell commercial and residential land. Duma
deputies passed the controversial code after an exhausting,
11-hour second reading on the final day of their extended
spring session. The code will come up for a third
reading, usually a formality, in the fall.
Vladimir
Lukin: the death penalty should be abolished
Press release, July 11,
2001
In an interview with journalists on Tuesday, July
11, 2001, the Deputy Speaker of the Duma from the
Yabloko faction Vladimir Lukin said that in his view
the deputies of the Duma should urgently discuss the
problem of abolishing the death penalty in Russia.
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July 13, 2001 |
Yabloko
and the Union of Right-Wing Forces Unite against Spent
Nuclear Fuel
Rossiya, July 9, 2001, p. 3
Collection
of signatures for referendum against the import of
spent nuclear fuel to Russia to begin in autumn
Finmarket agency, July 07, 2001
Yabloko
has not given up on the idea of a referendum on imports
of nuclear waste into Russia
Press release, July 11, 2001
Boris Nemtsov, leader of the Union of Right-Wing Forces
(SPS) faction in the Duma, thinks that President Putin
has "made a major political mistake" in
signing today the draft laws allowing for the import
of spent nuclear fuel into the country.
Yabloko:
President's signing of the laws on the import of nuclear
waste into Russia is a major error
Press release, July 11, 2001
The Yabloko Association thinks that President Putin's
signing of the laws on the import of nuclear waste
into Russia represents a "political mistake".
As Grigory Yavlinsky, the leader
of Yabloko stated on Wednesday, July 11, 2001, this
decision "damages the national interests of Russia
and will have serious consequences for future generations
of the citizens of our country."
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July 11, 2001 |
Yabloko's
amendments to the Land Code aim to create a broad
layer of landowners in Russia
Press release, July 9, 2001
The Yabloko faction has introduced over 300 amendments
into the draft Land Code, which will be examined by
the State Duma in second reading on July 14, 2001.
The Yabloko faction supported
the draft in the first reading as a fundamentally
important step towards a civilised system of relationships
in the use of land.
Vladimir
Lukin: expansion of NATO to Vladivostok would be optimal
Press release, July 3, 2001
Deputy Speaker of the State Duma from the Yabloko
faction Vladimir Lukin thinks that the borders of
European civilisation should spread from Lisbon to
Vladivostok. "Lisbon -
Vladivostok – that is how far the border of Europe
should go," said Lukin on Monday during a meeting
with members of the Senate and National Assembly of
France, who arrived in Moscow with the official delegation
headed by the President of France Jacques Chirac.
Grigory
Yavlinsky: Vladimir Putin understands the crux of
economic problems
Press release, July 3, 2001
The leader of Yabloko Grigory Yavlinsky thinks that,
even though Vladimir Putin is not an economist he
understands the crux of the economic problems facing
Russia at present. "The
main thing is that he understands the crux,"
said Yavlinsky in an interview given to the Komsomolskaya
Pravda newspaper, which was published on July 3, 2001.
In
autumn 2001 Yabloko will begin gathering votes for
a referendum on the import of nuclear waste into Russia
Press release, July 3, 2001
In summer 2001 the public and political association
Yabloko is going to "finish the organisational
period for the preparation and gathering of votes
against imports of nuclear waste into Russia."
This decision was announced on July 2, 2001 by Igor
Artemyev at a press conference in St. Petersburg.
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July 9, 2001 |
Deputy
of the State Duma Igor Artemyev: Yabloko managed to
introduce important amendments to the package of draft
laws on judicial reform
Press release, July 3, 2001
The adoption by the State Duma on the first reading
of four draft laws from the package of draft laws
on judicial reform represents "the initial stage
of the real democratisation and protection of the
judicial authority in Russia." Such an opinion
was expressed by the deputy Head of the Yabloko faction
in the lower chamber of the Russian parliament Igor
Artemyev at a press conference in St. Petersburg on
July 2, 2001.
Yabloko
is concerned about the suspension of work of the Presidential
Pardon Commission
Press release, July 3, 2001
The public and political association Yabloko thinks
that changes will be introduced in autumn 2001 to
the Criminal Code of the RF. These changes may repeal
the moratorium on the implementation of court decisions
on the death penalty effective in the Russian Federation
at present.
Vladimir
Lukin: The Albanians may destabilise the situation
in Greece and Chernogoria
Press release, July 3, 2001
Deputy Speaker of the State Duma from the Yabloko
faction Vladimir Lukin said that the Albanian extremists
"should be put in their place" as they may
destabilise the situation not only in Macedonia, but
also in other Balkan states.
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July 6, 2001 |
Supporting
the draft law "On the Status of Judges in the
RF" Yabloko aspires to achieve real independence
of the judicial system
Press release, June 29, 2001
On June 28, 2001 the State Duma adopted on the first
reading the law "On the Status of Judges in the
RF". Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction Igor
Artemyev makes the following comments. "I
should remind you that this draft law is the result
of the work of the bilateral commission of the Presidential
Administration and Yabloko, which was created in December
2000 on the special orders of Vladimir Putin,"
said Artemyev.
Yabloko
insists on the normalisation of work of the Pardon
Commission
Press release, June 28, 2001
The Yabloko faction supports the members of the Presidential
Pardon Commission who oppose the bureaucratisation
of its performance. As stressed in a statement of
the Yabloko faction disseminated on Thursday, June
28, 2001, "the Pardon Commission should remain
an institute representing civil society." The
statement notes: "Its transformation into a department
of state machinery headed by bureaucrats is inadmissible."
Sergei
Ivanenko assesses the decision to hand over Milosevic
to the international tribunal as "the decision
of the people of Yugoslavia"
Press release, June 28,
2001
Deputy Head of the Yabloko faction
in the State Duma of the Russian Federation Sergei
Ivanenko assesses the decision of the Serbian government
to extradite the former president of the country Slobodan
Milosevic to the international tribunal in the Hague
as "the decision of the people of Yugoslavia".
"Therefore we should treat this decision with
respect," noted Ivanenko in an interview with
journalists on Thursday, June 28, 2001.
Vladimir
Lukin thinks that a Yugoslavian court could have judged
Milosevic
Press release, June 26, 2001
Deputy Speaker of the State Duma from the Yabloko
faction Vladimir Lukin thinks that the leadership
of Yugoslavia changed its position regarding the extradition
of the former President of Yugoslavia Slobodan Milosevic
to the international tribunal in the Hague under the
"pressure of circumstance".
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July 4, 2001 |
The
Yabloko Leader Grigory Yavlinsky: sometimes Putin and
I talk on our own for half a day
Interview with Grigory
Yavlinsky, Komsomolskaya Pravda, July 3, 2001 |
July 4, 2001 |
Liberalism
for Everybody
By
Grigory Yavlinsky, Obshaya
Gazeta, June 28, 2001, p. 7
One of the main results of the past Russian reforms
is disillusionment of the people over democratic principles
and liberal values. Russia has covered a lot of ground
over the past ten years. The totalitarian political
system and command-and-distribution economy have been
left in the past.
War-Head
Headache (How can Russia respond to NMD plans?)
Interview with Alexei Arbatov, Obshaya
Gazeta, June 28, 2001
Quite a few foreign mass media publications continue
to voice their bitterness and disappointment as President
Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation has allegedly
dashed the international community's hopes of a new
era in Russian-US relations after the Ljubljana summit.
In other words, Putin has made three statements over
the past seven days, referring to Russian readiness
to beef up its nuclear forces in response to America's
NMD (National Missile Defence) programme. Alexei Arbatov,
deputy chairman of the State Duma's Defence Committee,
had this to say on the issue.
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July 3, 2001 |
Police
raid Echo of Moscow radio station
Reuters, July 03, 2001
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian security police swooped on
Russia's independent Echo of Moscow radio station on
Monday, a day before French President Jacques Chirac
was to give a live interview on its airwaves.
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July 2, 2001 |
Grigory
Yavlinsky’s programme at the International Economic
Forum in Salzburg
Press release, July 2, 2001
The meeting of the International Economic
Forum, also known as the “summer Davos” will take
place in Salzburg, Austria, on July 1-3, 2001. The
summer meetings of the Forum are traditionally devoted
to European problems.
Sergei
Mitrokhin: the members of the upper chamber of the
Russian parliament have virtually approved the import
of nuclear waste into Russia
Press release, June 29, 2001
The Ideology Secretary of the Yabloko party Sergei
Mitrokhin said that on Friday, June 28, 2001 the Federation
Council virtually approved the total package of the
laws known as “nuclear laws”. In an interview with
journalists, Mitrokhin stressed that the adoption
of even a single law out of the package obviously
demonstrates that all the three laws are supported,
i.e. the senators virtually approved imports of the
spent nuclear fuel into Russia.
Interview
with Grigory Yavlinsky
Marianna Maximovskaya, “Segodnya” programme, TV-6,
June 26, 2001
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