Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
Wikiquote
Search

Gennady Zyuganov

From Wikiquote
Gennady Zyuganov in 2018

Gennady Andreyevich Zyuganov (Russian: Геннадий Андреевич Зюганов) (born26 June1944) is a Russian politician, who has been the General Secretary of theCommunist Party of the Russian Federation and served as Member of theState Duma since 1993. He is also the Chair of theUnion of Communist Parties – Communist Party of the Soviet Union (UCP-CPSU) since 2001 and a member of theParliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe since 1996. He ran for President of Russiafour times, most notably in1996, when he controversially lost in the second round toBoris Yeltsin.

Quotes

[edit]
  • The powerful in their suits and ties are targeting not only Russia and Ukraine but alsoEurope. The United States insists on toughsanctions against our country, habitually using the “Ukrainian card.” At the same time, they are launching a new stage in the struggle against their competitor, theEuropean Union. The U.S. has extremely low trade with Russia, but Europe has broad and profitable trade and economic ties with our country. A military conflict with Russia would allow Washington to drive European countries into new, economically-destructivesanctions.
  • In the majority of countries today the communists are struggling opposition parties. They are in the vanguard of the resistance to the anti-people policies of big capital governments. Thecoronavirus pandemic merely made more evident the cannibalistic essence of thebourgeois system. Millions of people across the world have become victims of criminal “optimization” of social rights, lack of access tohealthcare and mass lay-offs.
  • Seventy-five years ago our fathers, grandfathers and great grandfathers upheld the freedom and independence of the Soviet Motherland, ensured clear skies above it, and confidence of tomorrow. We, the heirs to the victorious soldiers, are called upon to defend the truth about theGreat Patriotic War and the Great Victory. The forces ofevil are at pains to withhold the truth fromhumanity, to rewrite the results of the war and to carry throughHitler’s hideous plans. The present situation is complex and worrisome. Accomplices of anti-Soviet and Russophobic forces are active inside Russia too. They dish out dirt on the heroes, besmirch their heroic deeds and deny the contribution of the Communists to the Victory. We will do all we can to expose their slanderous attempts.
  • Thefreedom thatsocialism gave every man and enshrined in itsconstitution is the freedom not to be abeggar and not to be exploited. Freedom from the fear of losing one’s job tomorrow, of being unable to pay for one’shousing,food,clothing and vitalmedicines. Of not being able to pay for theeducation and feed one’s children. Not being able to support elderly parents. A freedom to feel a full individual and not a human good sold in the labour market. A freedom that was granted to all regardless of their background, nationality or profession. Toworkers,peasants,scientists andartists. Only such freedom can be recognised as true freedom. Its absence makes all the other freedoms meaningless.
  • Modernglobalism is the highest form ofimperialism. The onslaught ofcapital on workers’ rights is mounting fast. Imperialism is becoming more aggressive in the world and the threat of a new large-scale war is growing. The financial and economic crisis is worsening with each new wave being more grievous and painful. One side effect of the crisis is the groundswell of nationalist and separatist sentiments in contemporary Europe.
  • In this struggle we are inspired by the example of those countries where staunch supporters of the socialist option are in power. They areChina which has the world in awe of its spectacular successes in theeconomy and the social sphere.Cuba, which the US imperialism has vainly tried to strangle for six decades. The dynamically developingVietnam. These countries challenge capitalist globalization, refuse to submit to their diktat and score successes on the socialist path. The experience of fraternalByelorussia is highly instructive.
  • Our main common task is to broaden resistance to the aggressive offensive of capitalism. To form a united front in support of the countries that come under imperialist pressure. To constantly expose the essence of capitalism which cannot exist withoutterrorism,wars, crises, destruction of nature and the suffering of millions.

Quotes about

[edit]
  • WhenLeninism committed suicide, essentially nothing took its place. Except "transition" and "reform." In 1983, one perceptive scholar, surveying the ostensible hollowing ofCommunist ideology, had predicted thatRussian nationalism "could become the rulingideology of the state." A decade later, warnings aboutnationalism became highly fashionable. But suchprophecies went unfulfilled. To be sure,Boris Yeltsin sought to rally liberal nationalists with his campaign for Russia's rebirth, which, however, turned out to be more collapse. Hardline nationalists drifted toward the re-established, agingCommunist Party, whose cynical leader, Gennady Zyuganov, had conveniently been away "on vacation" whenthe president bombed the parliament in October 1993, and returned to fill the void in the "opposition." A chauvinistic grouping, led by the media clownVladimir Zhirinovsky, also garnered a limited protest vote, for a time, while a handful of avowedly fascist associations, some affiliated with the reconstituted Communists, engaged in sporadic acts ofviolence, most of which went unpunished. But the pundits, mesmerized by the rhetoric and confusing the existence of chaos with the possible onset of powerfuldictatorship, were wrong: the much-feared red-brown (Communist-fascist) coalition failed to materialize.
    • Stephen Kotkin,Armageddon Averted: The Soviet Collapse 1970-2000 (2008), pp. 188-189
  • Yet the death of communism in Russia had been much exaggerated. TheDecember 1993 referendum endorsedYeltsin’s constitutional project but only because his officials fiddled the results. Yeltsin also suffered disappointment in the simultaneous election to the State Duma. Instead of a thumping win for his supporters there was much success for theneo-fascist party of Vladimir Zhirinovski. What is more, theConstitutional Court in November 1993 had ruled the ban on the communist party invalid. Back into the legal political arena marched the communists under Gennadi Zyuganov, and they became the most influential party of opposition by the mid-1990s. Zyuganov understood that he would win over few voters if he called for the restoration of aone-party state. He repositioned the Communist Party of the Russian Federation by asserting its sympathy with that bastion of the Russian Imperial tradition, theOrthodox Church, whereas the party ofLenin,Stalin andKhrushchëv had persecutedreligion as the opium of the people. Zyuganov anyway cared little for Lenin. The communist he most admired was Stalin, who had led the USSR to victory in theSecond World War. Zyuganov denounced the breaking up of the Soviet Union. He and his party hymned thewelfare provision available underBrezhnev. They vilifiedGorbachëv and snidely fosteredantisemitism. Zyuganov stood against Yeltsin in the presidential election of 1996. He was in the lead as the campaign opened but lacked the resources available to Yeltsin, who enlisted the wealthiestbusinessmen on his side. The communist campaign was anyway a jaded one and Zyuganov proved a distinctly uncharismatic candidate. Despite serious cardiac ill-health, Yeltsin pulled himself together for the electoral contest. He toured the country. He spent freely on political broadcasts. He disbursed budgetary largesse to local administrations.TV andprintjournalists focused attention on the past iniquities of communism. The result was a second presidential term for Yeltsin and the definitive trouncing of communism in Russia.
    • Robert Service,Comrades: A History of World Communism (2009)

External links

[edit]
Wikipedia
Wikipedia
Wikipedia has an article about:
Commons
Commons
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
Retrieved from "https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Gennady_Zyuganov&oldid=3826545"
Categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp