Paul Goble
Staunton, January 24 – Vladimir
Putin’s decision to liquidate the Ministry for the North Caucasus and transfer
its functions to the Ministry for Economic Development is creating serious
problems for some North Caucasus elites and their relationships with each other
and sparking at least one call for the creation of a new institution to take
the place of the disbanded one.
And in another case of bureaucratic
entrepreneurialism, the new head of the Duma nationalities committee is calling
for something many non-Russians and some Russians have long wanted, the
replacement of the Federal Agency for Nationality Affairs with a full-blown
Ministry for Nationality Affairs.
Neither of these proposals is likely
to go forward, but the fact that they are being made at all suggests that at
least some in the region and in the Federal Assembly have concluded that with
the changes Putin has recently put in train, now is a good time to push for changes
that they would like to see.
The Fortanga news agency reports
that as a result of the disbanding of the North Caucasus ministry, local elites
have lost control over two bodies they had been using as sources of revenue,
the Resorts of the North Caucasus and the Corporation for the Development of
the North Caucasus (fortanga.org/2020/01/likvidatsiya-minkavkaza-udar-po-klanam/).
Moreover, for numerous political
clans in the various republics, the end of the ministry means the end of jobs
for important people closely allied with the heads of Ingushetia, Chechnya, and
other republics, the agency continues. These
people had acted as lobbyists with representatives of the federal center. Now,
they have been frozen out.
Perhaps the most interesting thing
to have arisen as a result of the liquidation of the ministry is a call for
Moscow to reverse course or at least create a new ministry that would fill the
same tasks rather than having its responsibilities folded into a larger
all-Russian institution that would inevitably not focus on the North Caucasus nearly
as much.
That call came from Taymuraz
Mamsurov, the former head of North Ossetia, at a meeting of the Federation
Council. The reasons for his proposal, Anton Chablin says, are obvious: his
republic stands to lose control over an estimated one billion rubles (16
million US dollars) annually (akcent.site/novosti/6998).
Meanwhile, in Moscow, Just Russia
deputy Oleg Nikolayev who represents Chuvashia, Mari El and Ulyanov Oblast replaced
Ildar Gilmutdinov as chairman of the Duma committee on nationality
affairs. According to his party leader,
Sergey Mironov, Nikolayev will press for the creation of a new ministry for
nationality affairs (spravedlivo.ru/10071210
and nazaccent.ru/content/32048-novyj-rukovoditel-komiteta-po-delam-nacionalnostej.html).
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