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Main Yeltsin Rival Bolts Constitution Conference
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Bohlen, Celestine
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BOHLEN, CELESTINE
/ CONSTITUTIONS
/ KHASBULATOV, RUSLAN
/ Khasbulatov, Ruslan I
/ POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
/ REFORM AND REORGANIZATION
/ Yeltsin, Boris
/ YELTSIN, BORIS N (PRES)
1993
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Main Yeltsin Rival Bolts Constitution Conference
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Bohlen, Celestine
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BOHLEN, CELESTINE
/ CONSTITUTIONS
/ KHASBULATOV, RUSLAN
/ Khasbulatov, Ruslan I
/ POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
/ REFORM AND REORGANIZATION
/ Yeltsin, Boris
/ YELTSIN, BORIS N (PRES)
1993
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Main Yeltsin Rival Bolts Constitution Conference
1993
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Speaking to reporters outside the hall, Mr. [Ruslan I. Khasbulatov] dismissed Mr. [Boris N. Yeltsin]'s draft constitution as \"a lopsided czarist bill,\" and said, \"it has now become clear that we are moving toward dictatorship.\" Mr. Yeltsin stepped up his attack on the Supreme Soviet, the standing Parliament, which he dismissed as a vestige of the old Soviet system. \"In short,\" he said, \"the Supreme Soviet is not a Parliament but a commonplace office with bosses and subordinates.\" \"Yes, and much of the blame for this is on the Parliament,\" he said. \"Two variations of the constitution are under discussion today, and people will automatically vote for the President's draft, without even thinking about it.\"
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