UNITY PARTY TO REPORT ITS ATTITUDE TOWARD GOVERNMENT NON-CONFIDENCE VOTE ON MARCH 13 MOSCOW, MARCH 7, RIA NOVOSTI'S NIKOLAI MAKAROV - The Unity party is going to announce its decision on no-confidence vote in the government and the Duma's disbandment through the Duma Unity faction on March 13. This statement was made by the party's leader Sergei Shoigu, federal Emergencies Minister, following a meeting of the Unity political council on March 7. Shoigu made it clear that the party's leadership has made its decision on this issue to be considered by the Duma at the Communists' initiative on March 14. The Unity leaders will hold relevant consultations with the heads of regional branches, said Shoigu. The minister was emphatic that Unity is firm in its support for the president.