Russia

Russia

Autor(en): Robert Orttung
Buchtitel: Freedom in the World 2009
Verlag(e): Freedom House
Publikationsjahr: 2009
Publikationsort: New York

Outgoing president Vladimir Putin manipulated the 2008 presidential election to install a designated successor-Dmitry Medvedev-and retain real power for himself as the new prime minister. The arrangement effectively subordinated constitutional structures to informal relationships, and the ostensibly new administration continued to implement Putin's authoritarian restrictions on media coverage and the activities of nongovernmental organizations, particularly those with foreign funding. For the first time since 1993, Russia amended its constitution to extend the presidential term from four to six years, strengthening the power of the executive. Medvedev complained about the country's legal nihilism but offered no realistic policies to improve judicial independence. He enacted new legislation designed to cut the corrupt ties between the state and business activity, introducing the concept of conflict of interest into Russian law. However, critics argued that the reforms will have little effect.
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