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...likely to get one at the hands of a parliament dominated by communists and nationalists who despise Yeltsin and his youthful reformist ministers. The government was to try again to pass a long-delayed reform package at week's end in a special session of the Duma. Prime Minister Sergei Kiriyenko has had no more luck than his predecessors in budging the Duma, but now he can plead that this is a genuine crisis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: Yeltsin's Desperate Gamble | 8/31/1998 | See Source »

Take me to your leader. That's the worst possible thing President Clinton could ask when he arrives in Moscow Tuesday, because Russia's political leadership is no closer to filling its power vacuum than it is to resolving the country's economic crisis. The Duma on Monday rejected Viktor Chernomyrdin as prime minister, while Boris Yeltsin has already accepted a lame-duck presidency by agreeing to relinquish many of his executive powers. That leaves the tycoon kingmaker Boris Berezovsky as the most powerful man in Moscow, but the latter-day Rasputin is not on Clinton's itinerary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dumb & Duma | 8/31/1998 | See Source »

...threatened to dissolve it. Friday, beleaguered prime minister Sergei Kiriyenko tried a softer sell: He appealed to its good nature. "The financial market has practically ceased to exist," Kiriyenko said. "Social tension is growing in society, which naturally is not helpful to stabilization." Kiriyenko pleaded with the recalcitrant Duma to speed passage of a series of new tax laws that Russia needs to get a desperately needed multibillion-dollar bailout from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kiriyenko Pleads His Case | 7/10/1998 | See Source »

...Russia, despite the promises of its president, may not be ready to change. "The Duma makes reform very difficult -- in part because the hard-liners wouldn't mind if the Yeltsin government fell," says Baumohl. Perhaps Yeltsin will disband the Duma after all -- if only to get his hands on that loan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia's Loan Officer Is Skeptical | 6/24/1998 | See Source »

...confirmation may be the easy part for Kiriyenko. "Now he has to prove himself in actually governing the country, and that's going to be a lot more difficult," says Quinn-Judge. Especially with a parliament in no mood to cooperate after Yeltsin forced them to back down. The Duma could be forced to play ball under threat of dissolution but, despite his extensive powers, Yeltsin can't yet dissolve the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russian Reformer Wins PM Battle | 4/24/1998 | See Source »

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