“The only party that has Western friendly policies is United Russia and that is one reason why people keep voting for them,” said Harris. “The social liberal opposition is like the Greens or the Libertarian party in the U.S., they have no power in parliamentary politics
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But in addition to the fraud storyline marking United Russia again, low voter
turn-out should be seen as a rejection of Russia’s regained status as a one-
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party town. According to a recent poll by the Levada Center in Moscow, 52%
said United Russia was a political instrument for Putin. Only 30% believed it
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was an independent party. This September was a stark reminder of that Business...
political reality, when Medvedev said that he would swap roles with Putin.
Voters saw it as cynical and they turned on both leaders soon after.
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Putin first came to power when Boris Yeltsin chose him as his Prime Minister Simple Ste
in 1999. Putin became Russia’s second president soon after. From 2000
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now. Under Putin’s first two terms we saw a huge jump in living standards, Life
but not anymore. It’s harder to replicate. Income divides are widening.
Medvedev is seen as a wimp. Sunday’s vote wasn’t the start of a rebellion, but
it was a sign of disenchantment with the Kremlin,” said Walter Connor, an
international relations professor at Boston University.
It’s not that Russians are angry about economic policy, or unemployment.
The economy is not growing as fast as the other big emerging markets, but as
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The current protests don’t bode well for the more media friendly youth M ORE FROM
movement, known as the Nashi, which means “ours” in Russia. Nashi was set
up by the government as a response to the Orange Revolution in 2004
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problem to the political power system so they created the Nashi to co-opt the Comment
youth movement,” said Olena Nikolayenko, a political science professor at
Fordham University. “Some of the pro-Putin rallies you see with young kids
singing happy birthday to him are probably just from Nashi. These election
show discontent across the age groups. It’s a new image problem for Putin,
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and the ‘political technologists’ will have to deal with that. The problem is the
Communist Party doesn’t have the charismatic political leaders who could
take Putin to a second round vote in March,” she said. For Russian political
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youth groups, the best case scenario has them modernizing the Communist
Party to be more like a social democratic/Chinese developmentalist hybrid.
That won’t happen before next year’s election.
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Putin’s challengers are Gennady Zyuganov of the Communist Party, Sergei
Mironov of A Just Russia Party, and Vladimir Zhirinovsky of the Liberal
Democratic Party. A Levada Center poll shows they don’t have a chance.
When asked which political party represented their political interests, United
Russia got 30%. The Communists got 11%; Liberal Democrats 8% and A Just
Russia received 5%.
United Russia maintains the leader in the parliament. Putin will be the next
president, Arizona Senator John McCain told National Public Radio Tuesday
morning.
Sunday’s vote means Putin can no longer count on the elections going
smoothly without proposing a serious election program. United Russia at
least “looks weaker” and the three other parliamentary parties “look stronger”
than they did before the election. But a Communists comeback won’t take
them to the presidency next year.
“The only party that has Western friendly policies is United Russia and that is
one reason why people keep voting for them,” said Harris. “The social liberal
opposition is like the Greens or the Libertarian party in the U.S., they have no
power in parliamentary politics. If they wanted to put a guy on the ballot they
would need two million signatures. And then the Kremlin could just say a few
of them were phoney and dismiss the whole thing.”
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ch2forbes 1 month ago
The problem for the communist party in russia or anywhere where the global market of
economic capitalism exist is the ability to functionalize their philosophy. Lets assume the
wealthy the ridiculously wealthy of Russia would allow the communist party to
implement an economic socialist plan on Russian society, what would it look like? Has
the communist party of russia ever defined it online or in a video or in some fashion? the
problem with nearly all modern governmental philosophical parties is the lack of true
planning. The Greens in the USA never explain exactly what they would do. We know
what they want to accomplish but direct actions are rarely noted and don’t have an in
depth paper online. Policy listing isnt action. Government’s role is to govern and if you
don’t have a structured and in depth set of actions for your philosophy, then the
corruption of the government under your party is eventuality.
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