Preliminary
Results of the Election to the Legislative Assembly
of St.Petersburg.
Smena, St.Petersburg, December 10, 2002
St.
Petersburg Legislative Assembly campaign marked by
tricks
Associated Press, December 8, 2002
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - Voters in St. Petersburg
went to the polls Sunday to elect a new Legislative
Assembly following a campaign marked by trickery and
accusations of vote-buying.
Talk
of Apathy Surrounds Elections
St. Petersburg Times, By Claire Bigg, December 6,
2002
While the run up to Sunday's vote for St. Petersburg's
Legislative Assembly has turned out politically to
be just as loud as previous elections, a number of
politicians are expressing concern that the response
of the electorate has been largely apathetic.
Grigory
Yavlinsky thinks that a single Russian-European security
system needs to be created as soon as possible
Alliance Media, December 3, 2002
On November 30, 2002 Grigory Yavlinsky commented in
a speech at an international conference "The
Big Europe", held in Vilnius, Lithuania, on the
problems of establishing new relations between Russia,
Europe and the USA, dictating the requirements related
to the "creation of a new joint security agenda
for Russia and Europe." "One of the key
aspects today concerns the creation of a Russian-European
anti-missile defence system for the theatre of military
actions (RE AMD or AMD TMA)," said Yavlinsky.
Fake
Leaflets Raise Ire of Candidates
St Peterburg Times, By Claire Bigg, November 29, 2002
The campaign leading up to the Dec. 8 elections for
the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly, which both
City Hall and the City Electoral Commission (CEC)
have described as quiet, finally began to generate
some noise this week.
Alexei
Arbatov: What Should We Do About Chechnya?
Komsomolskaya Pravda, November 9, 2002
Interview with Alexei Arbatov by Mikhail
Falaleev
Interview with Alexei Arbatov, deputy chairman of
the Duma defense committee.
YABLOKO
holds demonstration near the Federation Council
Gazeta.ru, November 13, 2002
The Moscow police breaks up small demonstration by
YABLOKO activists against the amendments to the law
on the mass media.
Existing economic mechanisms only achieve the very
narrow goal of maintaining the present The The Moscow
police breaks up small demonstration by YABLOKO activists
against the amendments to the law on the mass media.
Duma
Puts Off Bill on Energy Reform
The Moscow Times, By Alla Startseva, November 22,
2002.
The State Duma has voted to postpone until Dec. 18
the crucial second reading of a package of bills that
would allow for a controversial restructuring of the
energy sector.
Duma
Knocks Back Plans for Reform at Energy Monopoly
St Peterburg Times, By Alla Startseva, November 22,
2002
MOSCOW - The State
Duma on Wednesday voted to postpone until Dec. 18
the crucial second reading of a package of bills that
would allow for a controversial energy-sector restructuring.
Duma
Approves Housing Reform in First Reading
The Moscow Times, December 2, 2002.
After failing to pass housing reform two days earlier,
the State Duma mustered enough votes to pass a government-drafted
bill to phase out subsidies for gas, electricity and
water in the first reading Friday.
By
5 Votes, Duma Nixes Housing Reform Bill
The Moscow Times, By Alla Startseva, November 28,
2002.
In a vote that took the Kremlin by surprise, the usually
obedient State Duma on Wednesday narrowly rejected
a government-drafted bill to reform the housing sector
by phasing out subsidies for electricity, water and
gas.
Co-chairmen
of the St. Petersburg branch of the electoral bloc
"SPS+YABLOKO" forwards a request to the Public Prosecutor
General V. Ustinov
abn.news. November 27, 2002
St. Petersburg, November 27, 2002; 14:47.
The co-chairmen of St. Petersburg branch of the electoral
bloc "SPS+YABLOKO" forwarded a request to
Public Prosecutor General V. Ustinov to adopt measures
to restore the legitimate order for conducting election
campaigns.
Putin
Vetoes Media Curbs
The Moscow Times, By Andrei Zolotov Jr., November
26, 2002.
Meeting with a select group of media managers, President
Vladimir Putin announced Monday evening that he had
heeded their plea and vetoed the restrictive amendments
to the laws on media and terrorism.
Grigory
Yavlinsky, leader of YABLOKO: "As the manipulation
factor is very strong, nothing can be predicted."
Konservator, By Nelli Orlova, November 29, 2002
MOSCOW, Sept. 27 - Energy executives and government
officials from Russia and the United Question: What
is your overall political forecast for the next year,
and for the upcoming fourth Duma elections?
Why
U.S. Oil Companies and Russian Resources Don't Mix
The New York Times, By Neela Banerjee and Sabrina
Tavernise, November 24, 2002
In a little over a year, the United States has done
a startling diplomatic about-face on Russia, moving
it from second-rate-power status to vital ally, thanks
mostly to one thing: oil.
The
Anti-Oligarch Dialogue
Konservator, By Lilia Shevtsova, Leading Researcher,
the Carnegie Foundation, November 29, 2002
MOSCOW, Sept. 27 - Energy executives and government
officials from Russia and the United States will meet
in Houston next week to discuss energy cooperation
at a time when concerns over the safety of world oil
supplies have been heightened by the Bush administration's
push for We are observing a curious and paradoxical
situation at the moment: President Putin has opened
a dialogue with Yabloko leader Grigory Yavlinsky.
Field
of Miracles
Konservator, By Sergei Stepanov, November 29, 2002
Alexei Arbatov, member of the State Duma commission
for reviewing federal budget expenditures allotted
to defence and security issues of the Russian Federation,
told us about the specifics of the formation of the
"budget of war".
The
Expenditures Are Typical of War Rather Than an "Operation"
Novaya Gazeta, November 18, 2002
Interview with Alexei Arbatov by Irina Gordiyenko
Alexei Arbatov, member of the State Duma commission
for reviewing federal budget expenditures allotted
to defence and security issues of the Russian Federation,
told us about the specifics of the formation of the
"budget of war".
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