Gorbachev on democracy with Russian characteristics
Thanks to Jeff Silva-Brown, who pointed out this article that I missed. The money quote is this one: "We have everything ā a parliament, courts, a president, a prime minister and so on. But it's more of an imitation."Think illiberal democracy and think about how many other regimes are similar.
Mikhail Gorbachev lambasts Vladimir Putin's 'sham' democracy
Russia under prime minister Vladimir Putin is a sham democracy, Mikhail Gorbachev has said in his harshest criticism yet of the ruling regime.
"We have everything ā a parliament, courts, a president, a prime minister and so on. But it's more of an imitation," the last president of the Soviet Union said.
Gorbachev, who oversaw the softening of the communist system and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, has become increasingly critical of the modern Russian state, accusing its leaders of rolling back the democratic reforms of the 1990sā¦
Asked how he thought the regime approached human rights, Gorbachev said: "There's a problem there. It's a sign of the state of our democracy." He was echoing statements made by Navi Pillay, the UN high commissioner for human rights, during a visit to Russia last week.
Gorbachev said United Russia, the ruling party founded with the sole goal of supporting Putin's leadership, was a throwback.
"United Russia reminds me of the worst copy of the Communist party," he said. "We have institutions but they don't work. We have laws but they must be enforced."
Its stranglehold over political life would eventually backfire. "The monopoly ends in rotting and hampers the development of democratic processes."ā¦
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