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  RUSNET :: Encyclopedia :: G :: Glazyev, Sergei
Glazyev was among those politicians advocating early elections for president and parliament to resolve the 1993 standoff, but Yeltsin instead ordered the Supreme Soviet to be blockaded and eventually shelled.
In 1993 and 1994, Glazyev was even an economic consultant for former Russian Vice President Alexander Rutskoi, a principal nemesis of Yeltsin's during the clash with the parliament, according to a profile of Glazyev published by the Panorama analytical centre in 2000.
Glazyev has not targeted the KPRF during the 2003 State Duma election campaign, although some analysts believe that the siloviki in President Putin's camp are backing Homeland in order to divide the left-leaning electorate.
www.rusnet.nl /encyclo/g/glazyev.shtml   (1354 words)

  
 RUSSIA PROFILE.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
At the time, Glazyev’s political partners were the charismatic army general and future Krasnoyarsk Governor Alexander Lebed, who died in a helicopter crash in 2002, and Dmitry Rogozin, the young nationalist politician who headed the KRO and is now a member of Motherland’s executive council.
Glazyev’s appeal might stem from his being one of few Russian politicians able to combine a respectable economic education and credentials with populist rhetoric and a scathing critique of the liberals.
Glazyev had some currency with this group, but the results of his input were much less successful than his critique of the liberals had been.
www.russiaprofile.org /politics/article.wbp?article-id=7E7C4A8C-D3B5-4F5E-B95F-6124DA567FED&content_type=print   (1526 words)

  
 Making Putin Look Good :. Press :. THE CHECHEN TIMES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Glazyev’s Rodina bloc was a big winner in the State Duma elections last December, but his fortunes have changes drastically since then.
Glazyev refused to drop out of the presidential race, but he lost his spot as the head of Rodina’s Duma faction.
Glazyev himself has switched camps frequently during his political career, from the government of Yegor Gaidar that introduced neo-liberal reforms in the early 1990s to the Communist Party faction in the Duma.
www.chechentimes.org /en/press?id=14162   (679 words)

  
 Motherland (Russia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is a coalition of 30 nationalist and left-wing groups that was established by Dmitry Rogozin, Sergey Glazyev, Sergey Baburin and others in August of 2003, the party's ideology combines nationalist and socialist ideas.
Many accuse Rogozin and Glazyev of establishing the party on behalf of the Kremlin to siphon power from the Communist Party.
In July 2005 co-leader Sergey Baburin left the bloc, taking 9 deputies with him and sitting as an alternative group in the State Duma, also calling itself 'Motherland'.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rodina   (443 words)

  
 Pravda.RU:Sergei Glazyev does not deny Vladimir Putin’s political responsibility
Sergei Glazyev admitted that the President is politically responsible for his government.
What is significant, that Sergei Glazyev, while belonging to main economical ideologists of the opposition called the same 8-10 percent of yearly economical growth the direct consequence of realizing the programme communists and their allies intend to present at the moment of initiating vote of no-confidence to the government.
And here, Sergei Glazyev said an important thing: the opposition, before producing vote of no-confidence, has to openly call the President to discharging the cabinet without waiting for this question to be raised in the parliament.
newsfromrussia.com /main/2002/05/22/29073_.html   (829 words)

  
 Duma Election: A Phase Change In Russian and World History
Glazyev began to explore avenues toward creation of a political opposition movement that would be "prepared to run the country," as he said, rather than engaging in mere impotent protest.
In September 2002, Glazyev's vigorous campaign, on a platform of restoring economic sovereignty and industrial growth, resulted in his unexpectedly strong third-place showing as the CPRF candidate to succeed Lebed (who was killed in a helicopter crash) as governor of the sprawling Siberian region of Krasnoyarsk.
Glazyev replied that he is not opposed to the economic policy goals, proclaimed by the President: to end poverty, boost the economy, and ensure national security, but that the current government has worked at cross-purposes with those goals.
www.larouchepub.com /other/2003/3049rodina_elex.html   (1840 words)

  
 Untimely Thoughts: Glazyev’s Gambit: Opportunist or Visionary?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Glazyev appears motivated to make his new project a success, and has even invited the Communist Party to become a member of the movement, claiming that without it his leftist-patriotic coalition is likely to have less of an impact.
Glazyev very much desired to be a candidate in the 2000 presidential elections, though in the end the coalition of left wing parties and groups gathered together to support only one candidate, leader of the KPRF Gennady Zyuganov.
Glazyev believes that he can unite these forces, but still needs the support of the Communists, a party in which he still has considerable ideological affinity.
www.untimely-thoughts.com /?art=146&action=printer   (941 words)

  
 Rodina - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It is a coalition of 30 left-leaning groups that was established by Sergei Glazyev and others in August of 2003.
Many accuse Glazyev of establishing the party on behalf of the Kremlin to siphon power from the Communist Party.
However, following allegations brought by the Communist Party and ousted reform-oriented liberal parties such as the Union of Right Forces and Yabloko that Putin's United Russia coalition had manipulated elections to insure a favorable outcome, Rodina declined to officially choose its own presidential candidate for the 14 March, 2004 elections.
www.open-encyclopedia.com /Rodina   (229 words)

  
 Article - No Room for Glazyev on Campaign Trail - News From Russia
Visibly embarrassed, Glazyev explained to a crowd of about 200, mostly young people standing on the windy street that authorities had just torn up his contract to rent the hall and switched off the electricity to prevent him from using it.
But Glazyev, a former Communist economist who is running for president as an independent, is convinced that Putin is doing whatever it takes to make sure that he wins more than 50 percent of the vote on March 14 to avoid a runoff.
Glazyev told the crowd on the street that Yekaterinburg authorities ordered the building where he was meeting Thursday to be evacuated after receiving an anonymous bomb threat.
www.gateway2russia.com /st/art_217243.php   (1161 words)

  
 Russia's rising political star | csmonitor.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Although leftist Sergei Glazyev is unlikely to beat President Putin in the March vote, some see him as Putin's successor in 2008.
By then, Glazyev says he believes that Russia may be ready to take the road to European-style social democracy, which it missed in 1991 when the USSR collapsed and the country plunged into a brutal, winner-take-all form of capitalism.
Glazyev agrees, and says he intends to liven up the March 14 presidential election by hammering Putin from the left flank.
www.csmonitor.com /2004/0129/p06s01-woeu.html   (1165 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Europe / Russian presidential candidate missing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Irina Khakamada, the leading liberal candidate, and nationalist Sergei Glazyev had their candidacies approved after election officials reviewed a sampling of the two million signatures they were required to submit as independent candidates.
Glazyev, who is a favorite to come in a very distant second to Putin, has accused Kremlin officials of using state-controlled television channels in a smear campaign against him.
The other candidates include Sergei Mironov, speaker of the upper house of parliament, who says he is running not to challenge Putin but to support him, and two marginal, little-known figures from the Communist and ultranationalist Liberal Democratic parties.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2004/02/08/russian_presidential_candidate_missing   (598 words)

  
 "Russian economic miracle. Will it ever happen?"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Glazyev: The only economic boom is being enjoyed by oligarchs, monopolists and organized criminals thanks to the unfair distribution of income.
Glazyev disagrees and says that what is now required is to end the "robber economy", to get rid of the oligarchs, the politicians who work for them and corrupt civil servants and to restore the earnings from natural resources to Russia.
Glazyev ends by saying that all the others present despite their apparent differences vote the same way, for those who pay the most whereas the people's patriotic forces (of which Motherland is part) vote as they promised the electorate.
www.eng.yabloko.ru /Publ/2003/tv/031121_ntv_debaty.html   (1523 words)

  
 Sergei Glazyev - MN-FILES - MOSNEWS.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Sergei Glazyev began his government career in 1991, when he was appointed First Deputy Minister of the External Economic Relations in the cabinet of the liberal reformer Yegor Gaidar, then serving from 1992-1993 as Minister of External Economic Relations in Viktor Chernomyrdin’s government.
Glazyev also advocated a neutralization of all external dangers by modernizing the army, raising the effectiveness of all defense systems, and tightening state control over all spheres of importance for the country’s livelihood.
Glazyev’s complicated relations with another Rodina co-chairman, Dmitry Rogozin, finally ended in a split, when, just after the 2004 presidential elections, Rogozin’s supporters voted Glazyev and his party out of the union, retaining the party name for their own faction.
www.mosnews.com /mn-files/glazyev.shtml   (690 words)

  
 The Carnegie Moscow Center - Press Coverage - Western Press Monitoring - Homeland a Force to Be Reckoned With?
Glazyev's earnest demeanor and the reputation he has built over the past decade as one of the nation's most prominent economists all give him weight.
Glazyev proposes raising taxes on natural resource owners and spreading their wealth back to pensioners and government workers.
Glazyev would not say at a news conference Thursday whether he was heading for a presidential run, saying only he wanted to fight the Duma battle first.
www.carnegie.ru /alt_redirect.asp?/en/pubs/media/69269.htm&/en/pubs/media/default.htm   (989 words)

  
 Sergei Glazyev: From a Five-Year Plan of Destruction To a Five-Year Plan of Colonization
Sergei Glazyev was Russia's Minister of Foreign Economic Ties, 1992-1993, when he resigned in protest over President Yeltsin's abolition of the Constitution and the elected Supreme Soviet.
Then, Glazyev focussed on the genocidal human toll; 10% of the population have been turned into outright social outcasts, "deprived of all rights to income, property or social guarantees"; "over 20% of the population lives in deep poverty, having incomes below the subsistence level....
Glazyev appealed to his Russian countrymen, and other countries, to re-establish soveriegn state policies, where the government controls the strategic realms of the economy; to adopt urgently protectionist measures to protect domestic industry, and to provide for state generation of credit for projects in infrastructure, industrial and agricultural modernization and production.
members.tripod.com /~american_almanac/glazyev.htm   (1149 words)

  
 Guardian | Putin opponent cries foul over media onslaught
Sergei Glazyev, who is trying to create a social democratic alternative in Russia, has been targeted by three acidic personal attacks in the media.
Mr Glazyev has also been depicted with a Hitler moustache on the cover of the glossy magazine Kompromat, which devotes a 66-page special edition to a detailed character assassination, including wild slurs that he has fathered four children outside marriage.
Mr Glazyev conceded yesterday that he had discussed Rodina's approach with Mr Putin at a Kremlin meeting last autumn, but "speculation that it was born in the Kremlin is not true".
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4862801-103681,00.html   (714 words)

  
 4 Candidates May Opt to Withdraw   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Presidential candidate Sergei Glazyev speaking to an unidentified man during a pre-election walkabout in Krasnoyarsk on Sunday.
Glazyev's campaign manager, Yana Dubeikovskaya, has said she will advise Glazyev to quit the March 14 election, saying that the authorities have abused their powers to such an extent that "it discredits the institution of the presidential election and discourages people from participating in...
Glazyev met with his campaign staff Tuesday afternoon to discuss his options, she said.
web.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2004/02/25/012.html   (550 words)

  
 RIA Novosti - Russia - Former Homeland leader proposes way to revitalize bloc
Glazyev, Baburin and Homeland leader, Deputy Duma Speaker Dmitry Rogozin were key figures in the election bloc at the December 7, 2003 parliamentary elections.
Glazyev, who assumed the faction's leadership under a pre-election agreement but was then dismissed, promised that he would contribute to restoring the shattered alliance.
Glazyev added he would try to unite all the bloc's forces and later transform them into a united political party.
en.rian.ru /russia/20050628/40788462.html   (298 words)

  
 Presidential Candidate Glazyev: Time for New Financial Architecture
Russia's mission in the world at the present juncture is to initiate the creation of "a new financial architecture," economist Sergei Glazyev proclaimed during a Feb. 5 press conference, on the eve of his certification as an independent candidate in the March 14 Russian Presidential elections.
Glazyev is bringing this quality of strategic analysis and direction into an election race which President Vladimir Putin is widely considered a shoo-in to win.
Glazyev devoted three-quarters of his opening remarks to the dirty tricks launched against his campaign up to now—quite apart from fractures within Rodina over differing approaches to the Presidential race, which surfaced over the past month.
www.larouchepub.com /other/2004/3107glazyev_nbw.html   (1174 words)

  
 :: Xinhuanet - English ::
The nationalist candidate Sergei Glazyev was running in third place with 4.2 percent.
Sergei Mironov, the pro-government speaker of the upper house of parliament, came in last place, with 0.8 percent.
Kharitonov admitted his defeat in the election after the first preliminary results unveiled while Sergei Glazyev, a nationalist candidate, who ranked in the third place, said that he would be satisfied with any outcome of the poll as long as it is authentic.
www.buzztracker.org /2004/03/15/cache/107521.html   (422 words)

  
 RUSNET :: Russia\'s other presidential hopefuls
The 43-year-old, who co-chaired the Motherland bloc to unexpected success in the 2003 parliamentary elections, is seen by many as the biggest threat to Vladimir Putin.
Mr Glazyev's campaign has presented him as a fierce critic of recent economic reforms.
Sergei Mironov's decision to stand has been a source of bewilderment among observers.
www.rusnet.nl /news/2004/03/08/print/politics01.shtml   (787 words)

  
 Putin's contenders in presidential race
Glazyev was born in the city of Zaporozhye, Ukraine, on Jan. 1,1961 and graduated from the Moscow State University in 1983 with adegree in economics and cybernetics.
Glazyev was the chairman of the Duma's Economic Policy and Entrepreneurship Committee from January 2000 to April 2003.
Sergei Mironov, 51, speaker of the parliament's upper house, isa close ally of Putin and has said that his participation in the poll aimed to help Putin by raising the vote rate.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /200403/12/eng20040312_137344.shtml   (1231 words)

  
 SPB PRESS #128 - Duma economic chief attacks Western firms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Sergei Glazyev, who heads the Democratic Party of Russia (DPR), told a St Petersburg press conference that Phillips has virtually ruined Russia's TV-set manufacturing industry and that Boeing aims to destroy production of civil aircraft.
Mr Glazyev is an economic adviser to Yuri Skokov and General Alexander Lebed, heads of the Congress of Russian Communities (CRC) electoral bloc.
Mr Glazyev was head of the Russian ministry for Foreign Economic Ties from December 1992 to September 1993 -- when he resigned in protest at President Boris Yeltsin's order to disband the Russian Parliament.
www.friends-partners.org /oldfriends/spbweb/sppress/128/duma.html   (358 words)

  
 RUSNET :: Encyclopedia :: H :: Homeland
It is headed by Duma deputies Sergei Glazyev and Dmitry Rogozin and comprises 29 left-patriotic parties and organisations.
Glazyev has argued that not running under the Communist Party banner will enable the bloc to receive a larger percentage of the patriotically oriented electorate.
Glazyev and Rogozin, who were members of the Communist and pro-Kremlin People's Deputy factions, respectively, in the previous Duma, have so far dodged the question of what alliances Homeland may form in the new Duma.
www.rusnet.nl /encyclo/h/homeland.shtml   (442 words)

  
 NCSJ - Nationalists Gain in Duma Vote   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Rogozin is a veteran nationalist member of the State Duma, the lower house of parliament, and former chairman of the international affairs committee.
Glazyev, another member of parliament, broke from the Communists this year with a possible presidential bid in mind.
Rogozin, 39, "was nominated by the Kremlin to be Sergei Glazyev's commissar, his controller," said Sergei Markov, a Kremlin-connected analyst.
www.ncsj.org /AuxPages/121603WPost_Duma.shtml   (1763 words)

  
 QIANLONG.COM--Beijing Portal--Russia: No Room for Glazyev on Campaign Trail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Presidential candidate Sergei Glazyev couldn't meet with voters as planned during a campaign stop in Nizhny Novgorod on Saturday after local authorities tore up his contract for the scheduled venue and cut off its electricity.
Glazyev, visibly pleased with the crowd's support, turned to his campaign platform.
Glazyev replied the powers-that-be lack a plan to improve the standard of living and that Russia has the wealth to do so.
english.qianlong.com /7838/2004/03/01/1380@1913200.htm   (1334 words)

  
 The Moscow News
When Sergei Glazyev finished third in the Krasnoyarsk gubernatorial election race, everyone immediately noted the "Glazyev phenomenon." They could have done so earlier.
Sergei Glazyev was a rank and file member of the Gaidar cabinet.
Sergei Glazyev, born January 1, 1961, in the city of Zaporozhye; Moscow State University School of Economics; Cand.Sc., 1986; D.Sc., 1989; awarded academic rank of professor in 1999; corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 2000.
english.mn.ru /english/issue.php?2003-18-9   (2163 words)

  
 FOM: Public Opinion Foundation (Russia) > Glazyev Sergei
Sergei Glazyev as a Presidential Candidate – 29.01.2004 / Population Poll
Sergei Glazyev and the Rodina Bloc – 20.11.2003 / Population Poll
Sergey Glazyev is a "non-conservative" – 04.11.2002 / report / Petrova A. Leaders: Sergei Glazyev – 31.10.2002 / table / Population Poll
bd.english.fom.ru /az/cat/G/glaziev   (213 words)

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