Paul
Goble
Staunton, October 18 – Igor Barinov,
the head of the Federal Agency for Nationality Affairs, has proposed uniting
all institutions responsible for ethnic relations into a single institution at
the regional level and placing it under the vice governors there, an exploitation
of Putin’s “optimization” effort that could lead to a single nationalities
ministry in Moscow.
In comments to “Vedomisti,”
Barinov argued that he believes such an approach would be more effective,
especially since his agency has found that “in the regions there is no single
approach to the selection of those officials responsible for inter-ethnic
relations” (vedomosti.ru/politics/articles/2015/10/14/612734-upravlenie-otnosheniyami-unifitsiruyut).
The official noted
that “often” the leaders of religious confessions and ethnic groups “do not
know whom to turn to for the resolution of their problems.” If they could be
confident that the number two official in the regions was, they would have more
confidence that their problems would be examined and solved.
Unifying all the functions dealing with
nationalities and religions under a single official in each region, of course,
would save money as well. But it would likely also set the stage for demands
that Moscow create a single ministry responsible for all these issues as well,
something that Putin has resisted since disbanding the nationalities ministry
in his first term.
The reason for that is simple: if
some an agency is given enough power to be effective, it will be a threat to
others; but if it isn’t, it will by default be ineffective. Barinov is now
obviously caught in that trap, and he is using Putin’s plans to “optimize” the
number of bureaucracies to push for unity in his area of responsibility as
well.
No comments:
Post a Comment