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    A lesson in democracy
    by Igor Fedyukin, Vitaliy Ivanov, Anna Nikolayeva

    SOURCE: Vedomosti, No 88, p.A2

    RusData Dialine - Russian Press Digest
    May 26, 2004 Wednesday

    Pro-democracy group says Russia is headed towards authoritarianism

    Russia and other former Soviet countries outside the Baltics lag far
    behind most of Europe in political reforms, a pro-democracy nonprofit
    group said in a report.

    The European Union's recent expansion to include 10 new members,
    eight of them in Eastern Europe, highlights a "widening and worrisome
    democracy gap," said the report, issued Monday by Freedom House.

    The group's annual "Nations in Transit" report tracks progress in
    six categories: electoral process; civil society; independent media;
    governance; constitutional, legislative and judicial framework;
    and corruption.

    Russia's ratings declined in the greatest number of categories (5
    out of 6). Azerbaijan, Armenia, Moldova and Ukraine performed better
    (4 out of 6 each). Out of the CIS countries, Turkmenistan received
    lowest ratings, followed by Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan
    and Kyrgyzstan.

    The report states that Russia "is moving further along the
    authoritarian path." In particular, President Putin "strives to
    concentrate the power, leaving no space for viable civil society,
    independent media or political opposition."

    The State Duma's independent deputy Vladimir Ryzhkov told Vedomosti he
    fully agrees with Freedom House: "Our democracy has indeed degraded
    in all aspects, and it has been noted by all the international
    organizations that monitor the development of democratic institutions."

    Such ratings "are as relevant to reality as the Pravda's reports in
    the sixties about the hard life of African Americans in the U.S.,"
    believes Aleksey Volin, the Cabinet's former deputy chief of staff.
    "Even Armenia has been ranked higher than Russia, although there the
    presidential elections and the state of opposition sparked serious
    criticism of foreign observers," Volin remarks. "And if Freedom
    House believes that the status of Russian-speaking minorities in
    the Baltic states corresponds to the international norms, then the
    Pravda's reports about life in the U.S. were absolutely true."
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