VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

2 may
2012
Russia's Development Strategy 112

“Support from Russian citizens has always helped us, and I’m confident that the government’s future line-up will rely on the people. We must never forget about the needs of ordinary people. We must always remember how government-level decisions influence the lives of all ordinary Russian citizens.”

Vladimir Putin
At a government meeting, May 2
10 february
2010
Environmental Protection 44

“We are making significant progress in reducing waste and air and water pollution - by more than 1% per year. We will increase the area of nature reserves and national parks by 11 million hectares by 2012. This is a colossal amount of land even for Russia, with its enormous territory. Today we have 55 million hectares of national nature reserves. We will increase this figure by 20% by 2012.”

Vladimir Putin
At a 2010 Baltic Sea Action Summit, Finland, February 10, 2010
10 february
2010
Environmental Protection 44

“From the very outset environmental protection has been a priority for Nord Stream. We were guided not only by economic expediency, but also by commitment to the strictest international environmental standards. Some €100 million were spent on environmental impact assessments. Geophysical surveys were carried out over an unbelievable 40,000 square kilometres of seabed to find the optimal, safest route for the gas pipeline. <…>I can state with confidence that there has never been such massive environmental study in the history of the Baltic. Never has such a large amount of money been allocated for the environmental research on the Baltic.”

Vladimir Putin
At a 2010 Baltic Sea Action Summit, Finland, February 10, 2010
10 february
2010
Environmental Protection 44

“It is important not only to realise the scope of problems but also take actual steps to address them, as my Finnish counterpart has just said, and take joint responsibility for the fate and recovery of the Baltic Sea. When addressing any economic issues and goals, it is necessary to take into account both the interests of one's own economy and people, and the interests of one's neighbours, as well as assess possible environmental impact on the Baltic which unites all of us. This is Russia's approach to implementing major infrastructure projects.”

Vladimir Putin
At a 2010 Baltic Sea Action Summit, Finland, February 10, 2010
9 february
2010
Affordable Housing Policy 60

“At the end of the day, increasing construction is the only sure way to meet people's housing demands. It is important to provide construction companies with the widest range of sites connected to all necessary infrastructure, including roads. We are relying on the Housing Construction Fund to address this issue.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting to discuss efforts to develop housing construction and provide people with housing, Moscow, February 9, 2010
9 february
2010
Affordable Housing Policy 60

“There is another important issue we must discuss today. We have said many times this year that we will allocate another 250 billion roubles to revitalise the mortgage market. These additional funds will be allotted to reduce the mortgage interest rate. I would like to stress that this is our objective. Our objective is not just to allot funds, but actually reduce mortgage interest rates.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting to discuss efforts to develop housing construction and provide people with housing, Moscow, February 9, 2010
9 february
2010
Affordable Housing Policy 60

“We set a goal for ourselves of commissioning 52 million square metres of housing. In fact we did even better, commissioning almost 60 million square metres of housing. To be exact, 59.8 million square metres. The main thing is to keep up and gradually increase construction. Most importantly, construction projects under way must be finished and new projects launched.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting to discuss efforts to develop housing construction and provide people with housing, Moscow, February 9, 2010
9 february
2010
Affordable Housing Policy 60

“The work to provide housing to demographics to which the government has special commitments is being carried out entirely on schedule. This includes service members employed at the Ministry of Defence. As we promised, we will settle the issue of providing service members with permanent housing in the near future. The work on providing housing to veterans of the Great Patriotic War has gathered pace as well. We have made serious progress in the programme to relocate people out of housing that is beyond repair. A total of 130,000 families, 130,000 people, will receive new housing; legal formalities are underway. I would like to emphasise that we must meet all our commitments to provide people with housing.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting to discuss efforts to develop housing construction and provide people with housing, Moscow, February 9, 2010
9 february
2010
Russia's Development Strategy 112

“We should pay increasing attention to the projects outlined in the Main Guidelines for Government Performance in the mid-term and long-term perspective. First and foremost, we should focus on the projects designed to overcome technological backwardness and increase labour productivity, as well as on efforts to resolve urgent healthcare and educational issues.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the Main Guidelines for Government Performance, Moscow, February 9, 2010
8 february
2010
Innovative Economy 75

“In the coming years we should establish a system for providing government and municipal services electronically. We are talking about information service portals and integrated communications channels, as well as departmental and regional databases. Every citizen in every region or municipality should have access to these new services and be able to avail himself or herself of its potential and advantages.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Government Commission on the Development of Information Technologies in the Russian Regions, Ufa, February 8, 2010
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