Interview with Viktor Linnik
Published: 03 December, 2007, 01:48
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A partial count of votes in Russia’s parliamentary election leaves pro-western parties outside the Duma. Viktor Linnik, Editor-in-Chief of the Slovo newspaper joined RT to comment on the situation.
“For the second time the right-wing parties [Yabloko and the Union of Right Forces] have shown themselves to be political bankrupts. We have seen these familiar faces for a very long time. They should look for new volunteers and new leaders and probably than they might have a better chance next time. But I greatly doubt it, because their polices have been aimed against the country and the people of Russia,” he explained.
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