How many communsists were imprisioned? And when Communistic party was banned?
http://www.prlib.ru/History/Pages/Item.aspx?itemid=309 - ban on KPSS - The Communistic Party.
Especially Chechnya.... Plus Russian-Georgian, Russian-Moldavian, Russian-Azerbaijani wars, first attempt to grab Crimea
Remind me, did Chechnya run an actual referendum on independence, or was it a power grab by the local government and military forces close to them? Don't know about others, but about Crimea...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_sovereignty_referendum,_1991They actually voted for their independence back there. And it was YOUR government that crushed that independence. YOUR government, not OUR.
Tanks firing in a parliament building is soooo democratic
Doesn't change the fact he was democratically elected by truly democratic elections. He was a bad president, but he was democratically elected.
You mean started to spend national money on manors for oligarchs? Not the best way to develop economy
There are people even now that claim that the best way to develop a country was to privatize everything and reduce the governmental control to zero. And these people were in charge of the economical reforms. The liberals.
These reforms and their results are the reason why "liberal" is a swear word in Russia.
In the end of 1980s and beginning of 1990s:
a) we recalled our troops from the Eastern Germany,
b) we arrested Communistic Party
c) admitted everyones sovereignty (literally, Yeltzin said "everybody can take as much sovereignty as they want").
d) Run a truly democratic elections (electing Yeltzin; he was a very charismatic leader)
e) Developed the economy by capitalizing and privatizing most of it.
End result: everything is in complete and utter shit
We already did what you've proposed.
Let me pull a UR as well:
a) What would've happened if you hadn't? The civilian population would've laid siege to the bases, denying reinforcements, leaving you with the choice of either taking the most humiliating defeat since 1917 or starting WWIII.
b) Where did that happen? Putin doesn't appear to be in jail, and neither do many people within his inner circle. Some were arrested, sure, but there's never been a de-communistification like the denazification that allowed my home country to come to terms with its past.
c) What UR said, basically. Also there's a difference between being forced to admit it and respecting it.
d) There's more to democracy than elections, as can be seen quite impressively in various mideastern countries right now. Also in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine. Also in Western Ukraine, from the Russian perspective as presented by Knit at least.
e) Developing economy \neq privatizing everything in shady procedures! Again, this shows a fixation with America. The Chinese way would've been a viable alternative, or the Western European one: Free markets, free economy, but the whole thing is guided by the state by giving incentives to do stuff that's good for the country.
a) USSR has crushed plenty of revolts in it's time; Remember Czech?
b) Ban on KPSS.
c) The Tatarstan was at one moment very close to achieving independence, thankfully Putin stopped that.
d) Changing the goal post, UR said nothing about democracy, only about truly democratical elections.
e) We (the common people) had exactly zero (ZERO) control over our government at the moment. China was an incredibly poor state at the moment, btw. The "liberal" economists have decided that the best way was to privatize everything, and that's what they did. They did not asked anybody if that was the best choice. They just did it.