one-on-one 03/21/1996 (1996)

Telecast №73403, 1 part, duration: 0:40:20
Production: VID
Anchor:Aleksandr Lyubimov, Andrej Sidenko

Reel №1

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The main topics of the program are disputes between representatives of the government and the opposition about the Bialowieza Agreements in the light of the adoption by the State Duma of the Russian Federation of a resolution on deepening the integration of the peoples united in the USSR, the attitude to the idea of recreating the renewed Union.

Guests of the program - Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation Georgy Satarov and Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Anatoly Lukyanov.

Act one.

Key points of the resolution (reading and explanation).

Whether to consider the Bialowieza Agreements canceled and invalid.

Dispute over the constitutionality and legal force of the decree.

Profile of G. A. Satarov.

Act Two.

G. A. Satarov on the theoretical consequences of the adoption of the resolution.

Continuation of the dispute.

The resolution is used as a means of diverting public attention from other events in the country.

Theory of political provocation.

Profile of A. I. Lukyanov.

Act three.

The will of the people and whether it should be taken into account.

The dispute about the causes and consequences of the collapse of the USSR in the late 80's-early 90's.

Russia, Belarus and other CIS countries, rapprochement and prospects for integration.

Answers to questions from the audience.

Personnel:

Satarov G.A. - Russian public figure, analyst, publicist, political scientist, sociologist, president of the Informatica for Democracy (INDEM) Foundation for Applied and Political Studies. Lukyanov AI - Soviet party, state and political figure, Doctor of Law, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation.

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