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Saturday, 6 February 2010 - Putin scolds party after rally exposes discontent |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (16) Save Email Print Reprints Most Popular Most Shared Putin scolds party after rally exposes discontent 05 Feb 2010 UPDATE 1-Powerful snowstorm hits U.S. East Coast 05 Feb 2010 After U.S. deal, Taiwan to buy helicopters from Europe 05 Feb 2010 UPDATE 3-China to levy anti-dumping duties on US chicken 05 Feb 2010 Powerful snowstorm hits East Coast 05 Feb 2010 Student auctions virginity, sparks online debate 11 Sep 2008 Camel burger newest "healthy" option on Dubai menu 04 Feb 2010 U.S. hotels eye new brands as supply growth slows 04 Feb 2010 Putin scolds party after rally exposes discontent 05 Feb 2010 Goldman CEO bonus only $9 million in nod to public ire 05 Feb 2010 Putin scolds party after rally exposes discontent Darya Korsunskaya MOSCOW Fri Feb 5, 2010 6:51pm EST Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin looks on during a meeting with his Kazakh counterpart Karim Masimov in Yalta, November 20, 2009. Credit: Reuters/RIA Novosti/Alexei Nikolsky/Pool MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told his ruling party on Friday it must pay more attention to ordinary voters, just days after one of the biggest opposition protests in a decade. World  |  Russia About 10,000 people attended a rally in the Baltic region of Kaliningrad last week to call for the dismissal of the governor, prompting Putin's United Russia party to send officials to investigate why its local leader had become so unpopular. At a meeting in advance of regional elections next month, Putin told senior party officials they should avoid raising expectations by promising "everything all at once" only to ignore voters after election day. "You cannot turn into promisers, who make promises only to ... get into power and then spend their time solving their own personal problems," said Putin, who is the party's chairman. About 100 activists gathered outside the Kaliningrad regional administration building on Friday to call for the governor to be sacked. Rally organizers said they would give Putin a few weeks to respond to their demand before holding another major rally. United Russia, which has a two-thirds majority in parliament, is campaigning to win 90 percent of seats in regional elections on March 14, senior party official Boris Gryzlov told Putin. Unemployment, which has grown by one-third to more than 6 million in since 2007, and big rises in prices charged by state-run monopolies are adding to discontent in many regions. Putin told the leaders to warn voters of the consequences of voting for untried opposition parties. United Russia must always explain that "proper and well organized leaders are always capable of solving any problems and that in the absence of such leaders, anarchy prevails," he said. United Russia portrays Putin's decade in power as president and then prime minister as the restoration of order after the economic chaos of the 1990s. Pro-Western liberal opposition forces such as Solidarity and Yabloko are cast as the heirs to the unpopular rule of former President Boris Yeltsin. Solidarity was one of the organizers of last week's protest in Kaliningrad and surprised observers by persuading the Communist and Liberal Democratic parties, both mainstays of a Kremlin-dominated system that tolerates only the mildest of dissent, to join them. United Russia officials said the Kaliningrad demonstration was not mentioned during the meeting. (Reporting by Daria Korsunskaya; Writing by Conor Humphries; Editing by Andrew Dobbie) World Russia Comments See All Comments (16)  |  Post Comment Feb 05, 2010 7:46pm EST Putin sounds like he gets it! Too bad Obozo doesn’t get it! Maybe Obummer could listen to the wise words of a fellow Communist to give this arrogant, inexperienced, struggling wanna-be some direction. MaryAnneR Report As Abusive     Feb 05, 2010 8:09pm EST Perhaps we can send Russia a great leader. Barack Obama!!! He would fit right in. RightStuff Report As Abusive     Feb 05, 2010 9:17pm EST What we are witnessing is the slow but systematic collapse of the modern state. This trend can only continue…whether any of us is prepared or not rapid technological advancements in communications are putting pressures on these old statist ways of life that cannot be sustained. The lies are too transparent, the abuses too common and too close. A new world without coercion and dominance is aching to break through this statist facade, and sooner or later it will. johnwaynelives Report As Abusive     Feb 05, 2010 9:20pm EST Obamunism aspires to supplant Communism. Swarm Report As Abusive     Feb 05, 2010 9:50pm EST It would be useful to have a little public chat with Putin. If “anarchy” is “the absence of government” then “self-government” is not “anarchic” — and I “govern” myself. I refer to my exercise of the inalienable and perfectly natural and universally valid human rights of life, liberty, private property, and the pursuit of personal happiness. These rights — The Rights of Man — are the gift of nature, or of nature’s god — and they belong to “all” human beings — everywhere. The first article of “private property” is “the self” — and all other rights are derivatives of and flow from the foregoing cardinal rights. There is only one social system which accomodates the full and free exercise of The Rights of Man — and that system —the free market system — exists nowhere in the world today — least of all in those states such as Russia, China, the Middle East, Africa, and the tin-pot dictatorships of the revolving-door banana republics of South America. I doubt that Putin is in a position to venture a debate on this subject and that is why critics usually wind up in prison or jail or labor camps or at the bottom of a river in cement shoes. Those who are ill-equipped to enter such a debate typically reach for their Kalashinkov rifles in order to suppress debate. And oh, by the way, what does Putin know of “good leadership?” Osamas_Pajamas Report As Abusive     Feb 05, 2010 10:31pm EST Joseph McCarthy was right all the way and needs to be recognized. ZIPZAP Report As Abusive     Feb 05, 2010 11:09pm EST No, Obama is to the left of Putin; Putin likes capitalism narf Report As Abusive     Feb 05, 2010 11:11pm EST “You cannot turn into promisers, who make promises only to … get into power and then spend their time solving their own personal problems,” said Putin, who is the party’s chairman. LOL!!! Obama will pay for my rent and car payment from now on said the fanatic after the election. eviscera Report As Abusive     Feb 05, 2010 11:12pm EST “proper and well organized leaders are always capable of solving any problems and that in the absence of such leaders, anarchy prevails,” More like: ‘in the absence of an American style Constitution anarchy prevails. But realistically, we’ve trashed ours for 100 years now… sanborl Report As Abusive       See All Comments (16)       Add a Comment More from Reuters Goldman CEO bonus only $9 million in nod to public ire NEW YORK (Reuters) - In a sign it is concerned about Main Street anger over bankers' compensation, Goldman Sachs Group Inc decided to give its CEO Lloyd Blankfein and other top executives lower bonuses than many had expected. Japan, U.S. discuss common economic challenges North Korea releases U.S. activist Jobless rate hits 5-month low but payrolls fall G7 meets in Arctic with euro debt woes top of agenda Apologetic Toyota looking to outside quality input | Video » More Top News Travel & LEISURE: A must-do list for thrill-seekers From running with the bulls to ...riding a taxi? Here's a list of the top thrill-seeking experiences for adrenalin junkies.  Full Article  The eco-wow factor Travel sites win rollback of extra taxes Lifestyle Did texting kill blogging? 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