Political competition vital for Russia: Medvedev
May 13th, 2011 - 2:37 am ICT by IANSMoscow, May 13 (IANS/RIA Novosti) Competition is vital for the country’s political stability and no one party can claim a dominant role, President Dmitry Medvedev said Thursday.
Medvedev, in an unexpected twist indicative of a possible rift with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, suggested that the ruling United Russia party’s victory in the upcoming parliamentary election was not a foregone conclusion.
“If everyone decides that things will follow a definitive scenario, then our political system does not have a future,” Medvedev said, adding that “all the electoral battles still lie ahead.”
He stressed that political competition was vital, saying that “only then will our political system will be stable”.
“No one political force can regard itself as a dominant one, but any force should strive for maximum success,” he said.
Responding to a reporter’s question about Putin’s “people’s front” project, Medvedev said that it “is within the bounds of our electoral law.”
Putin called for the creation of the All-Russia People’s Front at a conference of United Russia Friday to broaden the party’s electoral base with “non-party people,” including trade unions, NGOs, business associations and youth groups. He followed that up Saturday by meeting with business, labour and civic leaders at his official Novo-Ogaryovo residence.
Putin said earlier Thursday that Medvedev backed the idea of a people’s front.
“He supports what we are doing,” Putin told a meeting with “front” activists.
However, Medvedev fell short of embracing the project, only saying, “as president I believe that this is normal electoral technology.”
–IANS/RIA Novosti
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