31. Fearing the president might disband parliament, scores of deputies holed up there overnight Monday and Tuesday and resumed discussions Wednesday. 32. Failure of that motion would have allowed Yeltsin to disband parliament. 33. Fearing the president might disband parliament, scores of deputies holed up there overnight Monday and Tuesday and resumed discussions Wednesday morning. 34. He has also pledged to use his constitutional power to disband parliament and call new elections if Kiriyenko is rejected for a third time. 35. He threatened to disband parliament if they fail to approve him. 36. He repeatedly has called for constitutional change that would permit the president to appoint and dismiss premiers and disband parliament. 37. If a second no-confidence vote is approved, then Yeltsin must choose between dismissing the government and disbanding the parliament. 38. If a Yeltsin nominee is not approved after three votes, the president has the right to disband parliament. 39. If a majority of voters choose no-confidence, the parliament could be disbanded. 40. If tensions rise, the president might ultimately be tempted to disband parliament. |