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PETROV ACADEMY OF SCIENSE AND ARTS
198013, Saint-Petersburg, phone/fax: 232-18-36


The Petrov Academy of Science and Arts Presidium Resolution
Protocol №1, dated October 14, 2004

On the consequences of implementation by the Leningrad oblast Government of a free market economy model and the refusal to follow Federal Laws of the RF on the regulation of the agricultural and food market.

As a result of transfer in the past decade to a free market economy and putting all stakes on import of food from abroad a state of emergency occurred in Saint-Petersburg and the Leningrad Oblast. The share of foreign, often low quality and potentially hazardous to health foodstuffs in the overall turnover of food in Saint-Petersburg reached 80% which is 5 times above the norm of food security.
Agricultural production in the oblast dropped down by two times. The consumption of food dropped below the physiologically acceptable level (milk from 451 kgs. per person per year to 216 kgs. while the physiological norm is 405 kgs.; meat consumption dropped correspondingly from 93 to 42 kgs. while the norm is 82 kgs.), the average annual reduction of population reached 60 thousand people. It is possible to make an explicit conclusion today that by putting stakes on the import of food and liberalization of the food market along the US Program “Strategy of reforms in the food and agricultural sectors of the economy…Program of measures for the transition period” an economic mechanism for realizing a demographic collapse in the region is created.
To restore production and consumption of food according to medical norms and overcome the demographic collapse the “Proposals on restoring the goods production in insolvent agricultural enterprises” were developed within the framework of the Leningrad regional 3-party commission (LOTC) and submitted for implementation to the Government of the Leningradskaya Oblast.
These proposals envisage according to Federal Laws (FZ) on state regulation of agricultural production a transition to a regulated market model and forming of a mixed economy on the basis of a Constitutional position on the equality of all forms of ownership and economic activities. Regional laws (RZ) “On state regulation of agricultural/industrial production in Saint-Petersburg and the Leningradskaya Oblast” were developed and submitted to the Governments and State legislative assemblies with the purpose of introducing Federal Laws norms in the region (according to the Constitution art. 72 on issues of joint competence).
Forming of a regulated market legal framework in the region is necessary to restore financial self–sustainability of agricultural enterprises by way of eliminating the disparity of prices and stopping illegal withdrawal of revenues from agricultural enterprises. Experts estimated that the “Proposals” may be implemented while transferring to a regulated market within 2-3 years and have submitted an “Open letter” to the President’s Authorized Representative in the North-West Federal Okryug and Governors of Saint-Petersburg and the Leningrad Oblast in which they presented a list of priority means to overcome the demographic catastrophe.
The Government of Saint-Petersburg (letter №04/1820 dated March 15, 2004) replied that the “…remarks and proposals will be taken into account while developing and making managerial decisions”. However the government of the Leningradskaya Oblast refused to observe the Constitution and Federal Laws provisions on regulating the market (№01-240 dated April 9, 2004) and explained: “The concept of restoring and development of the Leningradskaya Oblast agro-industrial complex presented in the letter presumes changing the economic order in the Russian Federation, i.e. transfer from market economy to an administrative-planned economy model. That is why essentially the proposals do not fit the legal framework”.
Having examined the Government conclusions as well as the “Proposals”, the “Open letter”, the above mentioned domestic and foreign programs, the Presidium
 PROVIDES:
1. Recognize the Leningradskaya Oblast Government opinion that stopping the introduction of a free market economy and transfer to a regulated market model - as was done by all developed countries of the world - allegedly “…presumes a change of the economic order in the RF” as false.
2. Note that as a result of transfer to a free market model on the lines of the USA program “Strategy of reforms in the food and agricultural sectors of the economy…Program of measures for the transfer period” founded on the “Privatization of land and reorganization of agricultural enterprises in Russia: the city of Nizhniy Novgorod model” the economic loss from production reduction in the LO agricultural enterprises alone reached 10 bln. dollars US, consumption of food in Saint-Petersburg and LO dropped below the physiologically acceptable level, the loss in population exceeded half a million people.
3. With account of the decision by V.Putin, President of the RF to join the WTO, ask the Governors of Saint-Petersburg and the LO to urgently transfer to a regulated market with the purpose of unifying the RF legal framework with that of developed countries, provide for the coordination and acceptance of regional laws “On state regulation of agro-industrial production in Saint-Petersburg and the Leningradskaya Oblast” for the introduction in compliance with the RF Constitution (art.76, par.2) of corresponding norms of Federal Laws on the territory of the region. With the purpose of executing the RF Constitution (art.72, par.1,o) provide for the creation of special Government structural divisions in Saint-Petersburg and LO for carrying out negotiations with the WTO, execution of decisions on regulating the market.
4. Approve the “Expert Opinion” of the experts’ working team on the consequences of implementing a free market model by the Government of the LO and the refusal to observe the RF Federal Laws on regulating the agro-food market as well as on estimating the efficiency of reforming the LO agricultural enterprises into family peasant farms, collective farming economies and personal subsidiary plots along the US Nizhniy Novgorod model. Submit the “Expert opinion” to the President’s Authorized Representative in the North-West Federal Okryug, Governors of Saint-Petersburg and LO as well as to other interested parties with a repeated request to urgently adopt Russian Legislation on regulating the market.
5. Ask the Saint-Petersburg State Legislative Assembly deputies to create an independent parliamentary commission of leading scientists and specialists, representatives of public organizations and political parties, representing major social-economic groups of the population for:
- assessment of the consequences of implementing the US “Strategy” as well as “Proposals” on restoring production and consumption by the population of foodstuff meeting the medical norms;
- preparation and adoption of legislative provisions for overcoming the demographic catastrophe.
6. Ask the Leningradskaya Oblast Legislative Assembly deputies to set up an independent parliamentary commission on assessing the consequences of realization of:
- the US program “Privatization of land and reorganization of agricultural enterprises in Russia: the Nizhniy Novgorod Model” (dissolution of agricultural enterprises, voucher privatization of their land and property, planned liquidation of one third of the LO agricultural enterprises);
- the IMF program “Provision of employment and increasing the income of agricultural population” (creation by the experts of British “Know How” foundation and the VIAPI in the Lodeinopolskiy, Boksitogorskiy and Tikhvinskiy regions of collective farmer economies and personal subsidiary economies for the employees of agricultural enterprises bankrupted by them);
- “Proposals on the restoration of goods production in insolvent agricultural enterprises of the LO”.
As well as the preparation of required legislative provisions on overcoming the demographic catastrophe.
7. Taking into account the numerous and inefficient appeals of agricultural producers, trade unions and scientists to the President, Government, Federal Assembly, Chairman of the Constitutional court, the RF General Prosecutor and their bodies in the regions on stopping the introduction of the USA and EC destructive programs and the necessity of observing the Constitution and the Federal Law of the RF:
7.1. Inform the UN, international civil rights protection organizations that the IMF experts and their co-executives in the RF Government are implementing in Russia a US program “Strategy of reforms in the food and agricultural sectors of economy… Program of measures for the transition period” following which the plough land productivity is reduced by one fourth, agricultural production is cut down two times.
By food consumption in terms of calories Russia dropped down from the top ten (7th place) of the most well fed nations of the world with 3380 kcal. to the seventh dozen with 2200 kcal. which is below the physiologically acceptable level. The Russian Federation, which previously increased its population by 1 mln. people per year (Russia – by 2 mln.) is now losing its population at a rate of 1 (one) mln. people per year. The human loss since 1989 according to the official data of the State Statistics Committee (www.gks.ru) reached 10 mln. people in the RF alone. There are facts of sharp decline in the production and consumption of food, reduction in the number of population representing genocide which need to be assessed according to provisions envisaged in such cases by the world community (the UN General Assembly resolution №260А dated December 9, 1948).
7.2. The “Strategy” and the USA Nizhniy Novgorod model is seen by scientists as a well substantiated and carefully coordinated program of mutual activities of the IMF experts and their co-executors in the RF Government (in conformity with the “Letter of Intent” dated 1992) on the destruction of production, the human environment and extinction of the population. Their implementation in Russia is seen as an act of economic terrorism of the USA, the EC against the multinational population of Russia.
7.3. Practical implementation in Russia of the USA programs became possible and is realized on the basis of a criminal, corruption plot of the USA, EC and Russian leaders by a fraudulent way of agreements and are viewed as a capital crime.
7.4. Ask the UN and international civil rights protection organizations to begin procedures on stopping genocide in Russia, envisioned by the “Convention on preventing the crime of genocide and punishment for it” and “Convention on non application of a limitation period to war crimes and crimes against humanity” and to oblige the IMF, the Government of the USA and EC to reimburse the damage inflicted to agricultural enterprises, their employees and population of the RF.
8. Ask the State Duma Deputies to:
8.1. Submit a deputy inquiry to the RF President as to on what grounds was external management of the Russian economy introduced (“Letter of Intent” with the IMF) and why are the Government of the RF and its bodies in the regions implementing the “Strategy of reforms in the food and agricultural sectors of the economy…” as well as the US Nizhniy Novgorod model;
8.2. Arrange parliamentary hearings on the assessment of the implementation in Russia by IMF experts and their co-executors in the RF of the above mentioned USA programs, the expediency of paying state debt to them for the development and realization of the “transition period” programs and lay claims for the reimbursement of damage inflicted to agricultural enterprises, their employees and the population of Russia.

L.A.My’boroda

President,
The Petrov Academy of Sciences and Arts


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