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Novye Izvestiya
December 10, 1999
Union Of Right Forces Collects 4 Million Signatures In Support Of Referendum
Summary
Today the Union of Right Forces (SPS) will submit four million signatures to
the regional election committees in support of a referendum on four key
questions that worry Russians. According to the law only 2 million signatures
were needed, but people showed a great interest in the referendum. Collecting
signatures was very difficult and didn't have the approval of local
authorities.
One of the referendum's clauses calls for a "ban on sending draftees to 'hot
spots'". Enlisted soldiers do not apply. Really, what mother would permit the
government to send her dear 18 year-old son straight to Chechnya without any
special training? There seems to be a president's decree prohibiting that,
but at the same time there is a law that permits sending volunteers. And we
know that our army is good at "convincing" people, so no mother can be sure
that her son will not write a report saying that he really wants to go to
war. The referendum might put a legal end to this problem.
Russian citizens have also approved the second clause - on abolition of
deputy privileges and immunity. Everybody understands that the State Duma
will not deprive itself of privileges, and more and more deputies have either
already been in prison or have been accused of a crime, but are very safe
under the "deputy roof".
The last two clauses of the SPS referendum are "The law on political
guarantees of protection of private property" and the "Constitutional
amendment of a president's power to dismiss the government". Who won't agree
with stopping administrative despotism on questions of property?
In the next 15 days, election committees will have to check all the
signatures and give them to the Central Election Committee (CIK). CIK will
also have to check them within 15 days and then pass them on to the
president. The Constitutional Court will then have to make sure that the
procedure of signature collecting was lawful, and after that the president
will have to set a date for the referendum. SPS has already planned
everything so that the expenses will be minimal. The most important thing now
is to overcome the resistance of the authorities.