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is that chances in spotlight. well with. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. with. hello again a welcome to the spotlight the interview shall on our take albury all day today we're talking about russia and politics the actual town pain as officially kicked off in russia seven parties will be fighting for seats in the state duma the lower chambre of the russian polish the general election will take place under seven before and this time it may be quite different the m.p.
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is well served for five years instead of four and the pressure of the candidates have to overcome has been raised making the struggle tens and more entries over the course of the campaign spotlight will give you a unique opportunity to hear from the leaders of all the parties first up today and they do not have those leaders all the right calls. russia's most famous shopping mall symbol the cliff faces the kremlin money and power have always gone hand in hand the soviet regime however so the two grow were hot now that business is back its claim in a chair of the decision making these days the right clothes political party describing itself us pro-business is fighting for seats in the state duma the right whose political party was born three years ago as you result to the merger of three liberal parties no no we each managed to cross the seven percent threshold to gain
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a seat in the two. thousand and seven state duma election almost immediately after the party emerged it wasn't ruled in a scandal as the anticipated hide of that small school legion branch you've given each market founder of a major move while food retailing in russia flew in the country up to criminal charges were brought against him the first major political test for the right was the most to see to do my election in it too but two thousand and nine the party failed to get any seats it was not until this summer that the party became the focus of media attention it was when one of russia's richest businessman and owner of the new jersey nets basketball team mihail croaker of became the party's leader however in september right cause party members voted to oust the tycoon live in potential voters possible to over a decision taken just three months before the election the party's leader now is
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under a deny of who had been hired of the executive committee of the right cause since the first days of the party's existence. as i say hello mr noir thank you for joining us today first of all could you explain to our viewers does the word royds in the right cause title mean opposites of the left. as in the right thing to do and the private he stands for both the right thing to do and the right wing politically. according to you i quote stagnation is very likely to happen in the country you said yourself that you were willing to leave the country since you were reluctant to send your children to a russian school what is the reason behind this hopelessness cordons there's no hopelessness in the contrary i'm leading our right course poteen to the state duma to ensure that people like me would not feel hopeless but rather leave a confident stable life in this country what i would want to see in russia is not.
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the c.u. to stability something that often used as a euphemism for the word stagnation rather want to see a developing country russia should be a developing country do you believe that your presence in the state duma would trust you can change the situation. this would give us a platform to influence the situation this doesn't mean we would be able to bring about a complete a hole we don't expect to win the majority in the state form a faction that was seriously compete with that of the ruling party for instance but we would have the platform and the ride to put forward our legislative initiatives . a feature of the russian spirit. i think of us is seat of the state doing other parliaments of the kremlin so that we have the opportunity to implement our creative ideas or we will move abroad the people do so on their own without a platform like that. wait a minute we're all the kind of a political party that unites people who are willing to change things. don't just
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mean myself is the only group that consists of absolutely new people otherwise none of the political leaders present in the state duma have been able to make a difference over the past twenty two years. i don't mean their record has been that. there were a lot of things done but now the time has come for new blood because we've seen the same faces for twenty five years. what's wrong with that stability is great but people get older and all kinds of things can happen to them so what comes next will their parties be disbanded because they've always been one leader parties that's not right by the way our party doesn't have a single leader it's all about a team sharing the same political views. going to stem from your election campaign
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and the one that had been known before you took the helm of the party. because you know i want to second place the policy in parallel. leave the country. like a bad idea. according to the official statistics one point five thousand people have been moving abroad from our country daily. trains packed with people leave daily there's only one way to stop this process that is to ensure these people are in demand here. the most successful and self-sufficient individuals that leave i don't mean the wealthiest i mean those who don't have the opportunity to apply their skills and talents here are some obstacles. to a policy of just letting them but the development of every society depends on the most active part of the population. i'm part of this generation i'm one of the class of these people. i emphasize again it's not. sufficient
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people who basically have everything they need we can probably afford buying a new car every three years and sending children to private schools here in russia . but people like me cannot leave without an opportunity to climb the social ladder in a situation where you can gain access to power through one party only. this situation is not acceptable for us. as you know i became a member of. as soon as i joined it once again for me this party is an association of like minded people who help me and all of us to do what we think is necessary in russia people don't like the reach it's well known facts and even foreign. troops do you expect to support you. even you mentioned those who sit at home and often talk of leaving the country with their families. or those
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who stand firm on their feet and do not discuss possible migration. you don't see any prospects or a chance for any further prospects for themselves as well as for their children this group of citizens should come and vote for us i think those who seriously intend to leave the country will not vote at all this they're not interested in it . or willing to stay i would rather vote for the ruling party. the right to make their own choice i think the main point is to get people to. agree with you on this one. it's less important what party they vote for but they should always have the right to say that they have voted on not voted for one party or another. expecting the december election i think sixty to seventy percent of the most sixty to seventy percent is that what your analysis shows yes another quote of yours on the situation is policy earlier this year we wanted a leader for our policies our ideas and views ahead of the stadium or election
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campaign. accuracy of his quotes and that's what i have here one of the party essentially had the wrong choice over to someone else on the presidential administration so to speak. the party didn't actually hand this ride to the presidential administration it's just the job of the latter to contact all registered parties and perhaps even non-registered wants to but if there are only seven registered parties today any of them draws the attention of the country's leaders rather than the presidential administration i want to stress this fact obviously the president gives certain tasks to the administration and the administration's officials are obliged to fulfill them. secondly breve background information says that the party has been operating for three years only it's made up of three parties has the point of its foundation there was a tree in the rate of political leaders who had to make all political and management decisions unanimously. but in terms of their personalities they were
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absolutely different. liberal views which meant there were no ideological contradictions between them but their personalities were quite different and it was very difficult or virtually impossible to make any management decisions if this situation was good when the party was just founded and all three parties were equal in the integration process. but once they were united definitely the pattern had to change we were expecting to see just one person heading the party i stress it wasn't meant to be a single leader but rather a formal leader. we expected for it to take place in the summer of two thousand and ten however it didn't happen then for various reasons. is it true that they were discussing the candidacy of mr could bring the then finance minister. belief so i didn't participate in those talks the time believe it
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was so according to media reports and my own guessing and implicit comments by certain individuals mr baez discussed this matter with the president but it's quite possible that mr candidacy was not supported by his superior of the time the prime minister. to make mr proof. that we were about to start the election campaign and we realize that our triumvirate would not be helpful if not harmful for us mr prosser of made his proposal and we responded immediately certainly his candidacy was recommended if not approved by the president as well as prime minister but at our first meeting we did a standard mistake we didn't ask him whether he here really supported liberal views or right wing views. we just assumed that since he had achieved that much in the country he would want to keep the chief and lead the party so.
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they have. ladies and gentlemen your chance to choose to get the status of the human experiment is exploding with. business rap music would expose the military trying to censor local economies and it's on changelings us financial temples to the research family to maintain a confidence in long kids and thinking on the primitive wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look even the nation's close to collapsing of subprime loans close homes people. to fail sleep late but again feel it will make things us crash and imminent smashed ceiling tinkling just like ultimate finishing up in st the i.m.f. employee spokespeople just programs increase the total economy. the
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political party. mr knife the last thing you said before the break was that choosing me. as the party's leader was a mistake i think that was both his and your mistake. and most likely it was also the mistake of the presidential ministration as this whole affair was coordinated with many people tend to believe the. intrigue both is emergence and his removal was part of a plan masterminded by the kremlin with the devilish plan thing that we can show this was deliberately strange from beginning to end do you believe that no i don't believe it indeed there had been consultations between mr proper of and myself on the presidential administration but the concern routine issues and never went outside the scope of general information these last few seats one of the tasks all the administration to be updated on where the various political parties stand and what their election agendas are. it is a no win then to impose any opinions in this case mr prothero his nomination was
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you knew vocally embrace by the administration of us thought that as for the developments that ensued the administration had no see and played no role in ousting protheroe from party leadership there is same people that had almost unanimously elected as the party leader in june voted him out in september also next unanimously. obviously the administration could never have influenced the vote of so many delegates. who have surprisingly discipline problems in members they voted to. then they voted seamounts when they were told he is a bad guy. so what has he done wrong he could have fallen out with the kremlin people. party. mr prosser of right now of course if you find that interesting we're discussing your politics member was this a really high level of pond to discipline. the situation was very simple instead of continuing to position the right course as a liberal or at least
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a right wing party decided to position himself rather than the party as a petition with different views which definitely weren't liberal. that was made explicit by his staffing choices which by the way we were. grounded thus he dismissed thousand three hundred members from the party in petersburg with a single stroke of pen. closer to the end of his chairmanship to singlehandedly dissolve the regional party branch in formally it was dissolved by the party's federal political council but in fact the council never issued such a resolution it was falsified there is one more thing that i have to tell you although i don't mean to accuse himself but rather the people he had appointed they started extorting money from prospective nominees for the election you can say the offer the party ballot for sale naturally all the party members didn't like that
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the message was if you want to be member of parliament with our party just put the money absolutely right the way of himself invested heavily in the policy is far as i know you brits and almost all that money so how are we going to raise money now we are definitely very short of money now besides the party is now in a tighter spot in terms of organization. the regional branch is that proper of has dissolved all reluctantly returning to the party and far from all of them are willing to come back we have less money now but we still have don't need it and i'd like to emphasize that they support the party's ideology rather than a particular only garc however their contributions are certainly a long shot from investments is a billionaire you're also a very rich person and you also can get your personal money personally rather independent but not really rich so you do your own money you know i can put up my own money but there's no point in discussing that by the way my company had also invested in the party long before mr joined but at the end of the day there is no
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the money that could provide for an election campaign. how much can i muster one hundred two hundred or five hundred thousand rubles a cost. as far as i know when you graduated from the university or ten years ago i first university the first one you went to work. did working for the f.s.b. appealed to you back then. i chose my first university because i loved that profession is the age of fourteen i constantly tinkered with my father's car i was fond of mathematics mechanics and automobiles i like that but i also had another sacred dream i had always wanted to be in the military my father was a serviceman this is so happened that after the university i was offered a contract with the federal security service at the time i actually went in for martial arts so it was a sponsor related occupation my wife subsequently to cannot return and i finished
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my f.s.b. career being a senior criminal investigator. i was starting to get a law degree investigating various crimes was a unique experience for a young man like me i still consider myself young now but back then it was all the more and insightful expire. what made me quit the f.s.b. i think it was the realisation by the time that i had a family to support i didn't want to take bribes or get an additional job i simply wanted to make enough to sustain a family which f.s.b. salaries at the time did not provide for. his rework allowed decent leaving i don't know how they say there is no such thing as a former if it's a b. agent it's not an exaggeration my service record testifies that i'm a reservist. you're just like mr putin you graduated from university did you join the f.s.b. now you're in politics your major milestones are somewhat similar to his own way
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that's a confusing comparison and putin is also full of cars if you noticed specially soviet vintage vehicles. well this is not a similarity was it your love of sport that prompted you to make. the number three in your point she's not been a successful tennis player in russia with a georgian last name to boot. actually her last name is a perfect illustration of our party's stance on the show with mr t. among others in essence we may have the various ethnic groups in russia but we don't really have an issue with this city it has been falsely inflated and the fact that is on our list. proves that we don't care about ethnic origin. nothing against her personally she is a very nice girl but she's not a politician why do you need her as number three just to have a face in your campaign. definitely i am prone to criticize myself for being entrenched because i've already been in politics for three years but ani is new to
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politics we're positioning ourselves as a party of new people in politics and it's not just p.r. most of us are indeed freshman do you really think that's how. she gets elected i think so what choice has she got to remember that in the previous election many celebrities would campaign for a certain party would confess they wouldn't actually work in parliament. parties strongly against using celebrities as campaign mascots but that is why we don't do business with parties that result says i won't name the party everybody knows what i mean. as far as i know in your election commercial you shoot off representatives of other parties such as the communists i know i'm wrong. bill is against them this is the right image. anyway we don't welcome the so-called locomotives everybody we have on our policy list will work in the state duma if they win a seat. on he's ready to work your share of the votes you expect to win i do hope
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that we will manage the seven percent threshold we're trying our best running on the conditions of yes. or a full fledged faction and how much is this. percent yes it was previously used to be a vote threshold is now a strap and if you supply seven percent barrier you will have a faction all right in the beginning if you clearly define your position to the general good the need to create conditions for people to stay in the country and open up new opportunities for them is the. very thing that seem we don't like that are being imposed on society the main illusion which the kremlin is imposing on me and its stability. because there's no stability in the essence of stability is one thing moreover it's a period of stagnation in the country and there is a possibility of a total economic standstill in the worst sense of this word we're going to have problems with translation because stagnation also means standstill. didn't
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think about. strong in your opinion people in russia stability it's good. there is an illusion of stability in russia. we have a jury parliament which is not a defacto place for discussions we have a jury public. we don't need to facto because it's superseding the parliament which should have decent representatives of our society we have an illusion that there is an army this is one hundred percent illusion because inflatable tanks are the only thing that has left of that army they have some a bit exaggerating probably have some kind of armed forces now but they are in a desperate state many people accuse me and other democrats of ruining the russian armed forces but it's not us who did that the armed forces were destroyed in the early nineties by people who discredited liberal ideas in russia. as for me i
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consider myself a liberal but i also feel sorry for russia that it has lost all its naval bases abroad. mistaken when used to be the greatest liberal in the government and he was the one who plans to spend more money on defense this is a kind of a vicious circle. i'm not even talking about increasing defense spending they need to steal less corruption in the government defense all the amounts to seventy percent is just horrible corruption levels are higher than in road construction in fact what we need to do is to increase control over this money so far we've only heard empty talk we're also talking about because we don't have an opportunity to organize parliamentary control over how this money is being spent fighting for it we need to optimize military spending rather than cutting it and that said i'm not saying that we should increase defense spending and simply raise the salaries of servicemen and ones bare word no that wouldn't be right we simply need to take an optimized and balanced approach thank you thank you very much for being with us and
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