Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 26 – Under the terms
of Vladimir Putin’s Constitutional amendments, Yelena Lukyanova says, local self-administration
in Russia “which was becoming more and more independent” will be reduced to carrying
out orders from regions and Moscow and thus become like the primary soviets in
USSR time.
The
Higher School of Economics specialist says this threat is concealed behind amendments
which fold into the concept of “state power” the principles of “public authority”
which have been the bases of what autonomy local governments have had in the
last two decades (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/347537/).
“Government authority and public
authority are different terms” even though they have not been given definitions
that all can agree about, Lukyanova continues. “They are not a single system of
power.” But the two terms have not been carefully defined, and now the Putin
regime has simply gutted the meaning of the one by folding it into the other.
Sergey Pashin, a retired federal
judge who now teaches at the Higher School of Economics, agrees. And he says that because that is the case, “formally
the amendments should not limit the rights of local self-administration, but in
fact they will be limited” because Moscow and the regions will treat these local
governments as branches of their own.
He expressed the hope that local
governments would resist such moves and thus preserve themselves as public
authorities rather than branch offices of the government.
Other legal analysts are more
optimistic. Dmitry Timchenko, a Moscow lawyer, says that “the new law will not
limit the rights of local self-administration.” Instead, it will clarify the
relations between the various levels of government and ensure that this happens
without the rights and responsibilities of any of them being undermined.
“In essence,” he continues, “a
single system of public authority with three elements of government power –
legislative, executive and judicial – already exists, and in fact the
federative administration has been reduced to a minimum. The changes will make
possible the effective resolution by the single system of public power its
tasks in the interests of the population.”
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