Grigori Iavlinski

Grigori Alexeïevitch Iavlinski [[Cyrillic] ГригорийАлексеевичЯвлинский] (1952 with Lviv, Ukraine) (sometimes spelled Grigori Yavlinski ) is a Russian politician .

In its youth, Grigori was especially recognized for its sporting capacities: in 1967 and 1968, he became champion of boxing junior. Of 1967 with 1976, it studied the economy at the Plekhanov Institute. It Maria and had two children.

The role of Iavlinski appeared a little before the end of the reign of Mikhaïl Gorbatchev. As of this moment, it took part with economic Mikhaïl Zadornov and Alexeï Mikhaïlov in the development of the reform program " 500 jours" who was introduced to Boris Eltsine to reform the Russian economy. This program was to make it possible to pass to a saving in capitalist type in 500 days.

In 1993, it founded the Parti free Russian, Iabloko (the apple), with Iouri Boldirev and Vladimir Loukine. In 2003, the party counted 66000 members, and 16 members of Parliament among the 450 seats of the Douma of State.

He was candidate with the presidential elections in 1996, and gained 7% of the voices. In 2000, it gained 6% of the voices.

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