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Russia Decides / Elections / The Economy (Part IV) #400635

CNN Evening News for Thursday, Dec 14, 1995
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(Studio: Judy Woodruff) Report introduced.

(Yekaterinburg: Eileen O'Connor) The slow journey to economic security in Russia following the breakup of the Soviet Union examined; scenes shown from Yekaterinburg, Russia, of a privatized store. [Kirovsky Market director Igor KOVPAK - (thru translator) comments.] [UNOC program manager Bruce DAWSON - recounts the roadblocks.] The perceptions and overregulations in Russia that have slowed economic reform outlined. [Sverdlovsk interior ministry Vladimir RALDUGIN - (thru translator) says bureaucrats make decision based on bribery.] [Sverdlovsk region governor Edward ROSSEL - (thru translator) says we cannot go back.]

Reporter(s):
O'Connor, Eileen;
Woodruff, Judy
Duration:
00:04:00

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