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October 2000

Speech of Grigory Yavlinsky at the mourning meeting on the Memory Day of the Victims of Political Repressions

Moscow, Lubyanka Square, October 30, 2000

Dear friends,

We are here together. There are much more of us than they think. Friends, not only we refuse to forget about the past as it actually was, we can also see what is happening. We feel that the danger of Stalinism has not perished

Duma Passes Budget in 2nd Reading

The Moscow Times,

By Igor Semenenko Staff Writer

Saturday, October 21, 2000

The draft 2001 budget sailed through the State Duma on a second reading Friday powered by government concessions giving the regions a larger share of the tax take.

Grigory Yavlinsky in the “Here and Now” programme

The ORT channel, October 16, 2000, Interviewer: Alexander Lyubimov

Yavlinsky: Taxes in this budget are much lower than in the past. For example, a 13% income tax, which does not increase as actual earnings increase. This is very good.

COMMODITIES & AGRICULTURE: Russia tries to come to terms with West: New production sharing agreements seen as last chance to draw foreign investment to oil and gas sector, says Anna Sherman:

Financial Times, October 4, 2000

Today the European Commission is expected to discuss proposals for developing a long-term strategic energy partnership with Russia following exploratory talks about importing oil and gas.

Last month Mikhail Kasyanov, the Russian prime minister, visited London and tried to encourage Western oil and gas companies to take advantage of new production sharing agreements (PSAs)

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