Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Progressive Petronians Party and Their Issues

"Russians" group called their party "Progressive Petronians Party". Dexter Zhuang was chosen as the head of the party. Armen Sahakyan became a vice president.

PPP is focused on different issues regarding Great Petronia's relationship with Russia. They care about international relationships, but they claim a "neutral position". The PPP's spokesperson, Damjan Denkovski, says that they are focused on trade with Russia, a nation rich with gas, minerals, and oil. They also want to address "gas relationships" between Russia and Ukraine. The PPP has yet to describe how they will solve this problem. The PPP is also interested in border issues with Georgia and Ukraine and developing a policy regarding the Black Sea.

Also PPP wants to address the terrorism problem in Chechnya. As Sana Paritova, a member of PPP, said: "We want to help Chechnya and Russia to repair their relationships. We do care." But the main question is still open: how they would help--by money or only by moral support?

All these problems are now in a process and need quick solving. And the Tribune will be waiting for new, fresh and actual information for readers.

- ANNA SHELESTUN