MOSCOW, JANUARY 11, 2002 /FROM RIA NOVOSTI CORRESPONDENT NIKOLAI MAKAROV/
--
Women in Russia do not have a strong enough say, which adversely affects
politics, business and public life. Ex-president of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev
voiced this view speaking in Moscow on Friday at the conference Women and
Elections timed to the 70th anniversary of Raisa Gorbacheva's birthday.
Gorbachev came out for introducing quotas for women - from 30 to 50
per cent - in the representative bodies of power. According to him, this
measure which will help overcome the "Domostroi principles" is not "humiliation
of women but is a real chance for them". The ex-president of the USSR also
stressed that "a cardinal turn must occur also in the consciousness of
women themselves".
The address of the participants in the conference to the president of
Russia, to parliament and to public organisations contains a call for taking
a decision on introduction of such quotas in the legislation on elections.
The participants in the conference address parties and movements with a
demand to include at least 30 per cent of women candidates into the election
rolls at the forthcoming elections.
About 150 women representing political and public organisations, scientists
and business-ladies from fifteen regions of the country are participating
in the work of the conference.
Пенсионерка Зинаида Павловна Ромашевская из Москвы: Как
бороться с пьянством?
Горбачев начинал что-то делать,
но теперь стало только хуже (ответы ВВП).