Russian Elections and Putin Presidency Top Rome Conference Agenda

By The Italian Senate, PRNE
Tuesday, July 5, 2011

ROME, July 6, 2011 -


The Russian presidential elections and the likely candidacy of
Vladimir Putin was discussed at a conference of European political
leaders in Rome today (Wednesday).

European politicians answered questions about Mr Putin and the
elections, which will be held next March, in the context of the
impact on wider EU-Russian international relations.

Mr Putin was recognised as the front-runner in Russian politics at
the moment and all sides called for the elections to be held in an
open and democratic way.”

Bernard Kouchner, former foreign minister of France, told the
conference at the Italian Senate: “It seems Vladimir Putin has the
majority of public support in Russia - I think everybody recognises
that - but we will have to wait for the elections. And it is
important the elections are pluralistic and take place in a
democratic way.”

He added: “For cultural and geographic reasons the EU and Russia
have to respect each other - and the issues which join us and
separate us. We have made some progress but we need to work
together to make more progress.”

Jiry Paroubek, former prime minister of the Czech Republic, said:
“Mr Putin is the strongest personality in Russian politics and I
see it is a very good phenomenon that he might come back.

As well Mr Kouchner and Mr Paroubek, other international
politicians included Alexander Babakov, deputy Speaker of the
Russian Duma and Michael Ancram, a member of the House of Lords in
the UK.

From Italy, the president of the Italian Senate, Renato Schifani,
Emma Marcegaglia, president of Confindustria, and Rossana Boldi,
chair of the Political Commission of the European Union
participated.

Senator Benedetto Adragna said: ” If the Russians elect Vladimir
Putin we will be glad.”

Senator Laura Bianconi, vice-president of the majority PDL group in
the Senate, said: “2012 will be a very important year in Russia as
it goes to the elections, which Europe will look at with particular
attention.

“The democratic revolution started by Vladimir Putin brought the
Russian people to participate in the economic and political
modernisation of the Russian system. This system will not rely only
on oil and gas but on a modernisation programme which will connect
the people to the other European countries.”

Other Italian speakers include Raffaele Bonanni, general secretary
of the CISL trade union, Michaela Biancofore MP and secretary of
the Foreign Affairs Commission in the Italian chamber of deputies,
and Professor Vittorio Sgarbi speaking on the role of art and
culture in bringing countries closer together.

The conference, titled ‘Relations between Russia and the EU after
2012′, was jointly hosted by the Italian Senate and the Universita
Europea del Mediterraneo (UNIMED).

Notes to editors
The conference took place on Wednesday July 6 at the Italian Senate
in Rome.

Media contacts: Adam Powell: apowell at bell-pottinger.co.uk or telephone +44(0)7753-832-916
Alisa Charkova: acharkova at bell-pottinger.co.uk +44(0)7824-546-851

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