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Alexander Zinovyev Quote
[edit]Could it be that the quote at the end of this article was translated by babelfish? It barely makes sense.
First sentence
[edit]The first sentence of this article doesn't make any sense to me. Can someone who knows more about this than I fix it? — Timwi 11:58, 18 Dec 2004 (UTC)
The Law on Cooperatives - when?
[edit]Could it be stated once forever when The Law on Cooperatives was enacted? In 1987 or 1988? Quick googling shown both dates (though 1987 more often). Pavel Vozenilek 01:51, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
"eviscerate"?
[edit]Somehow, I don't think the author meant "eviscerate". What could he really have meant?
The election of 1989
[edit]Hello! I am curious about the second paragraph under the “Political Reforms” title. This sentence in particular: «Throughout the country, voters crossed unopposed Communist candidates off the ballot, many of them prominent party officials, taking advantage of the nominal privilege of withholding approval of the listed candidates.»
I cannot find any mentions of this event on any Russian-speaking websites. May I know the source for it? Thank you in advance! Azovio (talk) 08:24, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
Perestroika -- the literal and actual meaning
[edit]In the article (as of Jan. 19. 2025) it says:
"The literal meaning of perestroika is 'restructuring' "
Totally not true.
The meaning of "perestroika" is "the first three", or "the first trio", meaning reforms, the first 3 of them.
Just ask someone.
Or/and see
тро́йка (in google translator):
three, triple, triplet, threesome, trio...
ALSO: restructuring in Russian means restructuring :) :) like this: реструктуризация "re-structuri-zatshia" pretty straightforward... check any dictionary :)
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