Leaders of republics should keep their powers 10.6.2008
"Irrespectively of how the post of the head of republic is called, it should keep its widest powers", - such opinion was stated by the chairman of the committee on legislation of the parliament of Kabardino-Balkaria Ruslan Abazov, making comments on the information, appeared in the mass media and concerned that in the State Soviet of Tatarstan in the near future they would be going to adopt amendments in the constitution abolishing the post of the president of the republic, IА REGNUM correspondent reported.
In Abazov’s opinion, "for Kabardino-Balkaria, which economy rises, where due to the new president there are significant motions, as well as in the social sphere; so it would be unreasonable now to change something, to reconstruct, to break it".
In the State Soviet of Tatarstan the information was denied that the state body of Tatarstan prepares for adoption of amendments on the mentioned theme in the constitution of the republic at the last summer session of the present year. "We inform that information does not correspond to reality. The Press centre of State Soviet of Republic of Tatarstan officially declares that such publications on the pages of the federal mass-media bring in to the public opinion of the readers' audience only an unhealthy excitement", - it was spoken in the refutation.
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