VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

3 december
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

"We set before ourselves the goal of achieving such a level of pension support that the average old-age pension would not fall below retirees' cost of living. We will certainly accomplish this objective in 2010. And we have further plans to raise pensions at a specific pace, although naturally this will depend on the overall state of the Russian economy. If everything proceeds as planned, pensions will exceed retirees' cost of living by at least 150% by 2050, which is our planning horizon for pension support."

Vladimir Putin
At a programme “Conversation with Vladimir Putin: To Be Continued", Moscow, December 3, 2009
3 december
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

"All the World War II veterans are to be given flats regardless of whether or not they joined the waiting list before March 1, 2005. We are financing this out of the budget for 2010. I have just one question or request for the veterans and the administrative bodies: determine as quickly as possible the number of people who are entitled to new housing under that decision. This needs to be done so that our construction companies could get government financing in time to buy or build the required amount of housing in 2010."

Vladimir Putin
At a programme “Conversation with Vladimir Putin: To Be Continued", Moscow, December 3, 2009
3 december
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

"A decision has been taken at government level and at the level of RusHydro, in which the government holds the controlling stake, that all the station workers from the families of those who died or are missing, and in general all the station workers who have been affected will get preferential treatment in terms of jobs for the whole period of its recontrction, as well as after the station has been restored, and you should have no doubts on that score."

Vladimir Putin
At a programme “Conversation with Vladimir Putin: To Be Continued", Moscow, December 3, 2009
3 december
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

"We passed a decision at the end of last year, in December, to increase the wage fund for the federal public sector workers by 30% at once, but we immediately launched a reform of the budget sector. I will tell you in a nutshell what these reforms amount to. We have given public sector institutions much greater discretion as to how they spend government money and have enabled them to optimise their spending. In other words, optimisation of expenditure is to a large extent in the hands of the managers of various institutions."

Vladimir Putin
At a programme “Conversation with Vladimir Putin: To Be Continued", Moscow, December 3, 2009
3 december
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

"When we talk about this country, about Russia, we start with its economy, efficiency and competitiveness, and all that is very important. But our ultimate goal is people. Russia is its people, and we must make them happy, improve their lives, as well as Russia's healthcare services, security, defence potential and infrastructure."

Vladimir Putin
At a programme “Conversation with Vladimir Putin: To Be Continued”, Moscow, December 3, 2009
3 december
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

The list of possible options for the use of maternity capital may be extended further. Why haven't we done it yet? Only in order to secure women's interests. It's easy to withdraw this money. 317,000 roubles is a considerable sum for people in the regions. It will simply vanish overnight. It won't be spent on education, housing or to replenish pension account funds.

Vladimir Putin
At a programme “Conversation with Vladimir Putin: To Be Continued", Moscow, December 3, 2009
25 november
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

"Instead of the Consolidated Social Tax, insurance premiums will become another source of additional off-budget funding for social programmes. The tax rate will be 26% in 2010, the same as in 2009. The deferment will allow businesses to keep additional resources to help them through the crisis. However, beginning in 2011, insurance premiums will increase to 34%. Even so, certain insurers will enjoy preferential rates until 2015. Who are they? They are farmers, enterprises run by national organisations of people with disabilities, folk artists, small indigenous communities in the North, and the residents of special innovative technological zones."

Vladimir Putin
At the Second National Pension Forum, Moscow, November 25, 2009
21 november
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

"As a matter of fact, in ten days, from December 1, the basic part of the pension will be increased by 31.4%. In 2010 pensions will grow by an average of 46%. As a result of the re-evaluation of the pension entitlements of those who earned these entitlements back in the Soviet times, the average old-age pension will exceed 8,000 roubles. We will no longer have elderly people whose incomes fall short of the living minimum."

Vladimir Putin
At the 11th Congress of United Russia party, St. Petersburg, Novemnber 21, 2009
21 november
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

"In 2010 we will meet all of our commitments to provide Second World War veterans with housing. We will provide flats for all the veterans who need them, including those who did not join the waiting list before the earlier deadline of March 1, 2005. After all, war veterans have earned the right to state support and care with their whole lives, and not simply by making it to the waiting list on time."

Vladimir Putin
At the 11th Congress of United Russia party, St. Petersburg, Novemnber 21, 2009
30 october
2009
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

"The budget for 2010 focuses on social programmes, with one of its key articles dealing with a large-scale pension reform. We all know a lot about this issue, and have discussed it a lot. Pension allocations will account for roughly 10% of the gross domestic product-an unprecedented amount that will increase pensions by an average 46% throughout the year."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with the leadership of the United Russia party, Moscow, October 30, 2009
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