2011年4月21日星期四

Could Putin and Medvedev in an open Russian election face off? -Christian Science Monitor

Moscow

As the political differences between Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev in a visible public rift will expand, and each request for President in the polls remain next year to run, some Russians are mulling, who like a fantasy before a few weeks sound a perspective: What is when she confronted each other in an open and fair elections?

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It was Putin himself who started the speculation is now surging as electricity through Russia's blogosphere. "Neither me nor Dmitry have excluded, that each of us was a candidate in the race," he said last week in a bid to down discussion on the, choice clog apparent Kremlin. "We of the actual situation closer to the elections go."

Putin was responding to comments by Mr Medvedev at a Conference of the BRICS Nations in China. He said "I do not exclude to do that I will run for a new term as President,". "Will be decided in the relatively near future, because there are less than a year." "It is time for change."

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For the last three years, the former two-term President Putin and anointed successor, Medvedev, have run the country in a more or less amicable "tandem", but one in which seemed Putin always the senior partner. Both routinely insisted that relations between them were good, and that in due time that would decide them "between themselves" as candidate for President of the institution would lead. Built into the system of "managed democracy" of the Putin Government support is crucial for the election win, and Kremlin critics have pushed to the edge, found even if they can put their name on the ballot.

Is it a campaign platform?

But in recent weeks, public disagreements within the "tandem" have grown more common, and some political forces have begun to potential nominations of individual coagulation, complete with think tank studies, that read much like draft campaign platforms.

"There are a number of votes now, both Liberals and conservatives, which would be it best to break with [the Putin system] and let the voters between them decide, the" says Alexei Pushkov, anchor of the Post Scriptum, Russia's most popular TV public affairs.

"If we, had other policies two candidates, Putin and Medvedev with something, that could create the basis for a genuine two-party system in Russia." After all, are these authentic differences within the Russian society, "says Mr Pushkov." "Some prefer the more traditional approach grab from Putin, while others for the more liberal line, pushing Medvedev...." Who would be the next President, he would have a new level of legitimacy. If it were Medvedev, he would finally free from the bindings of the Putin system and in the location, its own course. "If it would be Putin, we would know that his victory was based on honest public support."

The idea of weaning Russia from its searches autocratic governance has a long history, but attempts been never successful. The short intermezzo swept across a team, the lack of 1917 was followed to the last tsars soon by a Bolshevik flood, took more than 70 years. Try to build a democratic system in the 1990s failed amid economic chaos and social collapse.

Putin was the traditional chain makes the direct command to restore the "power vertical" which means more than swear a decade from the Kremlin after below, in every corner of the expanded Russia.

Although he stepped aside in 2008, his longtime aide Medvedev let take the top Kremlin job Putin Chair that keep it enabled lot of control over Russia's moved into the Prime Minister hurled red tape and the lever of the domestic policy. He was also managing United Russia, the State supported political behemoth that controls carried out practically all legislators in the country - from the State Duma to small urban - and whose membership is so strong with officials, which wags stacked it have called a "Union for bureaucrats."


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