Aleksandr Lebed's selected quotes:
Aleksandr Lebed about Power:
I counted on sixty days only, but I held out for 133. I didn't go into ...
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Aleksandr Lebed about People:
First of all I would make about 80% of the people law-abiding citizens again. The policy ...
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Aleksandr Lebed about Democracy:
In order to build basic democracy here we'll need lives of two generations - at least ...
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Aleksandr Lebed about Man:
I am a Soviet man, and Yeltsin is a Soviet man - maybe our grandchildren will ...
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Aleksandr Lebed's Quotes
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Aleksandr Lebed about War:
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And this system sorted out the Chechen war in just 20 days. This way, I used the President's power, he didn't use me. It wasn't hard for me to leave - it isn't my scene. I have nothing to do there.
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Aleksandr Lebed about Sleep:
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As I understand I took most so-called democratic states about 200 years on average to build their democracies. That is why, when we go to sleep under totalitarian rule and wake up in a democracy, it makes me laugh.
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Aleksandr Lebed about People:
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First of all I would make about 80% of the people law-abiding citizens again. The policy which is carried out now makes every entrepreneur and businessman a thief against his own will.
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Aleksandr Lebed about Country:
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For 73 years a totalitarian regime ruled the country. Totalitarian regime.
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Aleksandr Lebed about Man:
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I am a Soviet man, and Yeltsin is a Soviet man - maybe our grandchildren will be different.
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Aleksandr Lebed about Power:
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I counted on sixty days only, but I held out for 133. I didn't go into power, but to get power I borrowed some power from the President and made him sign a number of decrees and give me enough power to create a system capable of handling crisis situations.
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Aleksandr Lebed about Future:
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I mean that at least 80% of the Russian people feel destitute. It's the people who had their past and future taken from them - they don't get paid - many of them face a wall. They have nowhere to go.
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Aleksandr Lebed about Democracy:
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In order to build basic democracy here we'll need lives of two generations - at least forty years.
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Aleksandr Lebed about People:
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You must go deeper into Russia - 150 kilometres from Moscow or more, and look there. The kids are fed with cattle feed - people don't get paid for half a year.
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