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    AZERBAIJANI OPPOSITION ACTIVIST: AGENCY FOR CIS ESTABLISHED IN RUSSIA WILL NOT SAVE THE NONVIABLE BODY FROM ITS AGONY

    Regnum
    May 13 2008
    Russia

    The government formed by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin consists
    of well-known in Russia professional and several people coming from
    St. Petersburg, on whom he can always rely on, deputy leader of the
    opposition People's Front Party (Azerbaijan) Gasan Kerimov told a
    REGNUM correspondent.

    According to him, the reason for the reshuffle in the government was
    that Vladimir Putin was and is a charismatic leader and therefore he
    posed a wider range of tasks to himself than the previous premier,
    Viktor Zubkov. Kerimov believes that the Russian ex-president is aware
    that his new post is rather vulnerable and the ranks of his opponents
    will increase. That was the range of the tasks and the necessity to
    undertake some unpopular measures that made Putin change the staff
    and abolish state committees by turning them into agencies or handing
    over their functions to other bodies.

    Speaking on the decision to establish an agency for CIS affairs, the
    politician noted that the new agency would not save the nonviable body
    from its agony, one member of which, Armenia, is silently allowed
    to occupy territories of another one, Azerbaijan. "Just remember
    the relations between the small Georgia and the big Russia. Can the
    relations between them be called friendly and allied?" asked Kerimov.

    In conclusion, he stressed that an attempt made by the Russian premier
    to combat corruption was commendable, but said it had the same chance
    for success as a similar intention of the Azeri prime minister. Kerimov
    explained his skepticism about a possibility to eradicate corruption
    both in Russia and in Azerbaijan by lack of democracy and rule of
    law in society. Besides, he said, both Moscow and Baku have shown
    increase in authoritarianism accompanied by passiveness of society.

    As REGNUM reported earlier, Russia Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
    outlined three directions to combat corruption. He said it was
    necessary to get rid of excessive functions in control and licensing,
    improve the legislation and raise salaries of government officials.
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