Collection of signatures for Russia’s withdrawal from the war in Syria launched in Vladimir within the framework of Grigory Yavlinsky presidential election campaign
Press Release, 10.07.2017
Collection of signatures for Russia’s withdrawal from the war in Syria was launched in Vladimir within the framework of the Time to Return Home campaign targeted at allotting federal budget funds to Russia’s domestic development, not to foreign policy ambitions and adventures. Time to Return Home is a part of Grigory Yavlinsky presidential election campaign.
YABLOKO activists will be collecting signatures in support of the Time to Return Home campaign for a month starting from this date. Each putting his signature will receive a leaflet showing how the Vladimir region could have disposed of the 99.5 billion roubles spent on Russia’s military operation in Syria.
The budget of Vladimir amounts to 6.43 billion rubles; the budget deficit is 337.8 million roubles; the municipal debt totals 784 million roubles. According to YABLOKO experts, the funds spent on the military operation in Syria would suffice for the city for 15 years and 5 months.
These funds could have been allotted to reduction of public transport tickets prices to 10 roubles –all this for 182.5 million roubles; repairing all roads in the city for 22.4 billion roubles; building 17 new schools for 500 pupils each for 7.65 billion roubles; renewing the trolley-bus fleet by purchasing 150 modern trolley-buses for 3 billion roubles; abolishing the fee for kindergartens for 884 million a year; provide new housing to all residents listed in corresponding housing programmes for 4.73 billion; building a garbage-processing plant solving the problem of recycling household waste for 3.25 billion; raising the salaries of teachers, doctors, educators and nurses by 30 per cent for 1.13 billion a year and raising pensions to all pensioners in the region by 5,000 roubles for 5.52 billion a year.
According to Emilia Slabunova, Chair of the YABLOKO party, every city needs good new schools and kindergartens, hospitals and outpatient clinics, quality housing and roads, but the authorities say there is no money for it. “We know that there is money! The funds needed for the country’s development now go to off-shores and residence palaces, exemption of oligarchs who are under sanctions from taxes, and writing-off debts to other countries. They go to war in Syria, which took dozens of lives of our soldiers and officers. The money that Russia needs so much, is going to preserve the dictator’s power in a foreign and distant country,” Emilia Slabunova said.
Grigory Yavlinsky in his video address to his supporters said that it was necessary to “make peace and development the essence and the focus of the state policies”. This is the essence of my political activity so that to offer people a definite alternative to the present policies that would be close to them and their families and important for millions of Russian citizens. And I will fight for success, for the implementation of this alternative – for the victory and for our country! – to the end, not surrendering or retreating,” Yavlinsky stressed.
The collection of signatures is also opened on the party’s website.
The YABLOKO party intends to nominate Grigory Yavlinsky in the presidential elections, which will be held in March 2018. Before that, Grigory Yavlinsky participated in presidential campaigns twice. In 1996, he came the fourth, and in 2000 he was the third. Yavlinsky was removed from the presidential election in 2012 for political reasons.
At present Grigory Yavlinsky holds the post of Chairman of the Federal Political Committee of the YABLOKO party; he is Doctor of Economics, Professor of the National Research University The Higher School of Economics.
Posted: July 12th, 2017 under Presidential elections 2018, War in Syria.