Right Cause represents business interests and supports privatization - values that are not represented by US liberals. They support an oligarchical form of government and have been tied to the Kremlin who supported their business interests in the area of oil and gas. Additionally, Right Cause backed Medvedev; the Putin puppet. Not satisfied with being the 3rd richest man in Russia (due to rampant corruption) Prokhorov now wants to run the whole state outright. He only recently split with Putin and the status quo in the past year. Links to follow, if you like there are more:
Russia Needs Strong Right-Wing Party - Medvedev
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20120206/171179337.html
Right-wing hooligans terrorize Russia
http://www.minnpost.com/global-post/...rrorize-russia
Prokhorov Promises 2nd Place in Duma
23 May 2011
By Natalya Krainova
Billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov promised on Saturday to turn Right Cause into Russia's second-largest party in the country with a pro-business platform that would change the country's landscape over the next decade.
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/a...#ixzz1oBTl4PTA
The following was released AFTER Prokhorov assumed leadership responsibilities for his party:
http://www.idu.org/news.aspx?id=1952
The International Democrat Union (IDU) on 23 September, 2011 suspended the Russian political party Right Cause (Pravoe Delo) as an Associate Member due to undemocratic developments within the party.
Right Cause became an Associate Member of the IDU in 2009 when IDU's former Russian Member Party, the Union of Right Forces (SPS), merged with two smaller parties in 2009. This decision was in part influenced by the endorsement of former SPS Leaders. IDU Vice-Chairman Leonid Gozman became co-chairman of the new party.
Since that decision the IDU has kept in close contact with Right Cause and carefully monitored their progress. Following recent changes in the leadership of Right Cause, it has become clear that the party is now under the direct control of the Kremlin and that all liberal voices within the party have been sidelined.
The IDU’s founding declaration agreed in London, 1983 states that IDU Member Parties are committed to the “right of free speech, organisation, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organise effective parliamentary opposition to government.”
As Kremlin rulers consistently violate these principles, the IDU has judged that any party under the direct control of the Kremlin can not be considered fit for IDU membership. The IDU has therefore decided that the Associate Membership of Right Cause should be suspended with immediate effect.
The IDU looks forward to future co-operation with Russians and like-minded political parties genuinely committed to democratic values.
If you have queries, including any questions from the media regarding this decision, please e-mail secretariat(at)idu.org
Eirik Moen
Secretary General
International Democrat Union
About the IDU
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