The Ural Republic in 1993: An Attempt to Expand the Independence by a Russian Region

I. Osipov
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The Ural Republic serves as an illustration of the struggle for expanding subjects’ independence and transforming Russian federalism in the early 1990s. The purpose of this study is to explore the Ural Republic in the context of the search for a Russian model of federalism in the early 1990s. Archival materials of the Russian Presidential Administration structural divisions and state authorities of the Sverdlovsk region are key sources. The main materials for the article include program documents and analytical notes reflecting views on the nature of the state-territorial structure by current authorities and fixing the expert and analytical view of the higher state authorities on the developing processes dynamics and associated risks. During the period under review, the search for a new model of federalism and building relations between the federal center and the regions was carried out not only in public and political discussions, but also by implementing specific steps in practice. In 1993, in the context of the growing confrontation between the President and the Supreme Soviet and the formation of new constitutional foundations for Russian statehood, one of the attempts to expand regional independence was the activity of the Sverdlovsk region authorities. For several years the issue of increasing regional independence and transferring a significant part of the powers from the federal center to the regions arose and developed before the actual denouement in 1993. However, such aspirations were perceived ambiguously. Finally, the federal center refused the request to expand independence in the form of creating the Ural Republic on the basis of the Sverdlovsk region.
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1993年的乌拉尔共和国:俄罗斯地区扩大独立的尝试
乌拉尔共和国是20世纪90年代初为扩大主体独立性和改变俄罗斯联邦制而进行的斗争的例证。本研究的目的是在20世纪90年代初寻找俄罗斯联邦制模式的背景下探讨乌拉尔共和国。俄罗斯总统行政机构结构部门和斯维尔德洛夫斯克地区国家当局的档案材料是主要来源。文章的主要材料包括计划文件和分析说明,反映了当前当局对国家-领土结构性质的看法,并确定了高级国家当局对发展过程动态和相关风险的专家和分析观点。在本报告所述期间,不仅在公共和政治讨论中,而且在实践中执行了具体步骤,寻求一种新的联邦制模式和建立联邦中心与各地区之间的关系。1993年,在总统和最高苏维埃之间的对抗日益加剧以及俄罗斯国家地位的新宪法基础形成的背景下,斯维尔德洛夫斯克地区当局的活动是扩大区域独立的企图之一。几年来,在1993年实际结束之前,增加地区独立性和将很大一部分权力从联邦中心转移到地区的问题出现并发展。然而,人们对这种愿望的看法并不明确。最后,联邦中央拒绝了以斯维尔德洛夫斯克地区为基础建立乌拉尔共和国的形式扩大独立的请求。
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