VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

11 november
2011
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“Of course we think how expand the contacts between the people and the municipal, regional and federal authorities, how to increase their influence on the authorities and how to ensure feedback. Our system is certainly far from perfect. We know it, and we know criticisms of, say, the leadership system President Medvedev and I offered to this country in what is known as our tandem. However, please note that I don’t know a single government system that is perfect.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with members of the Valdai International Discussion Club, November 11
17 october
2011
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“One of the key goals will be to build a sustainable political system, which would use its own resources rather than act on advice and orders from abroad. Our country cannot live as a satellite. It needs a strong political system with a sustainable internal structure – modern, flexible, and reflecting modern challenges and realities, and at the same time relying on our national traditions.”

Vladimir Putin
From the interview with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, October 17
17 october
2011
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“Russia has an emerging political system. We are not going to rely on voluntarism in our decision-making. We will always maintain dialogue with the public and society. We will seek formats that ensure the sustainability of our political system.”

Vladimir Putin
From the interview with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, October 17
17 october
2011
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“In speaking about our plans, and my personal plans for the future, this is what we need to do. We must strengthen the foundations of our political system and our democratic institutions. We must create the conditions for the gradual development and diversification of our economy on a new, modern basis, and we must create the conditions to improve the quality of life of our citizens. This is what we intend to do.”

Vladimir Putin
From the interview with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, October 17
21 june
2011
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“A multi-party system is only just taking shape in Russia; the parties are growing stronger, formulating consistent political platforms and looking for their voters. But just as everywhere, a political force that has been in power for several years is a dominant force and bears responsibility for whatever is happening in the country.”

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with core members of Russian-French Dialogue public association, Paris, June 21
27 may
2011
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“As for the Right Cause, I think that any legal party – any legal political force – may and should compete with its political rivals. Can it compete with United Russia as an equal? No, it cannot, at least for now. But I don’t rule out that this may change, and if the Right Cause proves to its voters that it has adopted the right approach to national development, it will win increasing support.”

Vladimir Putin
From Q&A sessions with the media, May 27
23 may
2011
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“I would like to see United Russia come alive with new ideas, new people, new faces, and for many organisations – both formal and informal – to gain opportunities to express themselves and promote some of their ideas and their own people in the municipal, regional and federal power bodies.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with the local representatives of public organisations and local residents, Pskov, May 23
20 april
2011
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“I believe that the government’s report to the parliament is more than just fulfilling a constitutional requirement; it’s a tool for managing the democratic beginnings of the Russian political system. The dialogue between the government and the parliament is necessary not only as a way for the government to report its results for the year, but also as a way to make sure that we are on the same page with the deputies regarding the priorities of the national economy and social sphere.”

Vladimir Putin
During the annual report to the State Duma on government performance in 2010, April 20
15 march
2011
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"I was just thinking how it is easier for opposition parties, because they are free from the burden of actually governing. Rather, their function is to criticise the governing party. The governing party must solve problems, while the opposition is there to criticise the leading political force for what it is doing and how, and to propose alternatives. This is normal. It’s no use getting angry or swearing at anybody".

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with the United Russia party leadership
2 december
2010
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“As for democracy, this is a long-running argument we have been having with our American colleagues. <…> And when we tell our American colleagues that there are systemic problems in this sphere we hear, “Don’t poke your noses into our affairs. This is how things work here and this is the way it is going to be.” We are not butting in, but I would also like to advise our colleagues not to poke their noses into our affairs. This is the sovereign choice of the Russian people. The Russian people unequivocally backed democracy in the early 90s. They will not be swayed from this path. No one should have any doubts on that score. This is in Russia’s own interests. And we will definitely continue along this path.”

Vladimir Putin
At the TV interview to CNN’s Larry King, December 2
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