Yabloko
is positive about the results of the discussion of
education reform at a meeting of the State Council
RIA Novosti, August 29, 2001
...“atention paid by the President and governors to
education issues leads us to hope that the state recognises
the importance of the resolution of the problems in
education for the development of our country.” Now,
noted Shishlov, we “need practical, comprehensive
and visible steps, so that talks about the priority
of education could be transformed into real deeds.”
State
Duma to pass government's variant of the draft budget
for 2002 in first reading
RIA "Novosti", August
29, 2001
The State Duma will pass the government draft of the
federal budget for 2002 in the first reading and approve
the key budget parameters and macroeconomic indicators.
This opinion was expressed by Sergei Ivanenko, deputy
head of the liberal Yabloko faction in the Duma. As
he said to RIA Novosti, in the present composition
of the State Duma "there is a stable political
majority which supports the government."
St.
Petersburg branch of Yabloko to discuss supporting
a single candidate from Fatherland, Unity, the Union
of Right-Wing Forces (SPS) and Petersburg’s Volya
(“Petersburg’s Liberty) at the elections in the 209th
electoral district of St. Petersburg
RIA RosBusinessConsulting, August
28, 2001
The head of the political council of the Unity Alexander
Mikhailushkin informed journalists that today RPC
Yabloko (the Russia’s Party of the Centre Yabloko)
plans to conduct a meeting of the political council
where the party will consider the address received
from Unity in support of the candidacy of Yuri Solonin
at by-elections [to the State Duma] in the 209th electoral
district of St. Petersburg.
Yuri
Solonin gains support of Yabloko
Journalist Investigation Agency, August 29, 2001
The political council of the St. Petersburg branch
of Yabloko decided to support Yuri Solonin, Dean of
the philosophy faculty of St. Petersburg State University,
at the by-elections [to the State Duma] in the 209th
electoral district of St. Petersburg. Yabloko became
the fifth political structure to support the member
of the Unity party Solonin at the by-elections to
the State Duma.
St.
Petersburg Youth Organisation of Yabloko fights against
racism
Rosbalt Information Agency, August
28, 2001
“...If in the street, in the lobby of your house or
in another public place you see graffiti that incites
ethnic conflicts, please inform us of their content
and precise location (street, house number, definite
place of location of the graffiti)...”
Yabloko
welcomes the cutback in expenditures on “lobbyist
items” in the federal budget for 2002
Samotlor-Express, August 29, 2001
The Yabloko faction of the State Duma welcomes the
reduction in financing for so-called “lobbyist items”
in the draft budget for 2002, declared the First Deputy
Head of the Yabloko faction Sergei Ivanenko on Monday
August 27, 2001. He
also said that one of the positive aspects of the
draft budget concern the reduction in financing for
“lobbyist items”, in particular agriculture, industry
and investment programmes.
The
Tyumen Oil Company and administration of the region
decide how to divide the profit from the oil extraction
Samotlor-Express, August 29, 2001
The Siberian Research Centre on behalf
of the Tyumen Oil Company submitted to Tyumen administration
a draft production-sharing agreement for extraction
of oil in Uvatsk area. The item on the division of
profit is one of the key items in the agreement. The
investor gets 80% (The Tyumen Oil Company in this
case), and 20% go to the federal and regional budgets,
as well as the budget of Uvatsk area (the proportion
in this case has still not been defined). The Economic
Department of the regional administration forwarded
their conclusions to the Deputy Governor Vladimir
Yakushev, writes the “Tyumenskaya Liniya” information
agency.
Sergei
Ivanenko: Yabloko drafts “finetuned” budget
By Olga Tropkina, Nezavisimaya
Gazeta, August 16, 2001
...The government budget is a result of different
“compromises”. In view of the sober ideas, for example,
in the present budget, it obviously represents a result
of aggregate pressures from different ministries,
lobbyists, economists of different schools and political
forces at federal and regional levels. When, however,
we draft our version of the budget (something Yabloko
has been doing annually since 1994), we proceed exclusively
from economic viability, from real economic requirements,
irrespective of the various external pressures. This
is a “finetuned” budget, if you like, targeted at
implementation of the economic policy that we believe
to be necessary...
Arbat
traffic stops for waste debate
By
Ana Uzelac, The Moscow
Times, June 4, 2001
Nuclear Power Minister Alexander Rumyantsev showed
up at a downtown restaurant Sunday for a cup of tea,
a slice of cake and a debate with Yabloko head Grigory
Yavlinsky on a controversial plan to import spent
nuclear fuel. Yavlinsky and Rumyantsev were guests
of the "Bender Show" on Ekho Moskvy radio,
which is broadcast live from a restaurant on Arbat
and named after Ostap Bender, the charming con-man
hero of the classic 1920s novel "Twelve Chairs."
Cracking jokes and assisting in the writing of a silly
poem about nuclear waste, an unrelenting Rumyantsev
maintained that earning billions of dollars by importing
spent nuclear fuel was the only way for Russia to
clean up areas contaminated by nuclear tests and storage
leaks.
Russian
Security or NATO Expansion?
By Alexei Arbatov
The project of restructuring the European political
system after the Cold War is full of contradictions,
a source of intellectual confusion and political uncertainty.
Radical changes in the military-strategic situation
on the old continent have created great temptations
for countries to take hasty, short-sighted steps which
could permanently damage the development of a new
system of collective security. At the same time, those
changes have generated new possibilities for more
constructive relations between states. How, then,
can we take advantage of these opportunities while
resisting the temptations?
New
Technologies: Yabloko will control Russian elections
through the Internet
Alliance Media, July 19, 2001
The usage of Internet technologies in the organisation
of elections has been discussed for a long time [in
Russia] already. Now the Yabloko party will hold a
conference “Internet at Elections” on July 12–14 looking
at this beneficial topic.
Russia
to import nuclear waste
BBC, June 6, 2001
Russia will import, store and reprocess other countries'
nuclear waste, following the approval of the third
and final reading of a controversial bill by the Russian
lower house of parliament. Once
passed by the upper house and signed by the president,
the bill will earn Russia's Atomic Energy Ministry
up to $20bn over a 10-year period...
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