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
23 may
2011
Support for the regions 129

“What we need is strong and competent local government. It is essential to Russia’s successful development and to opening the vast potential of all its territories.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Presidium of the Presidential Council on the Development of Local Government, Pskov, May 23
23 may
2011
Tax Policy 36

“Amendments to the Tax Code will soon be adopted. Revenues from patents will be almost completely passed on to municipalities – some 90% of them, to be exact. According to preliminary estimates, efficient use of the patent system can help local authorities attract billions of roubles, which is tens or even maybe hundreds of times more than what they currently have. So, municipalities will receive a powerful tool with which to replenish their budgets.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Presidium of the Presidential Council on the Development of Local Government, Pskov, May 23
23 may
2011
Russian Popular Front 22

“It [the idea of establishing the Russian Popular Front] enables all people who are not burdened by ideological considerations and are not bound by any administrative, bureaucratic framework to implement at least part of their own goals and ideas. At any rate, this provides them with such an opportunity.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with the local representatives of public organisations and local residents, Pskov, May 23
23 may
2011
Evolution of Russia’s Political System 34

“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 may
2011
Culture 44

“Language and a country's spiritual, cultural and historical heritage are what define national identity and bind together the people, society, and the entire country. What’s more, in many ways, these form the foundations for state sovereignty. And therefore, I think it is absolutely right that we focus on these issues and take advantage of new opportunities that become available to us.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Russian organising committee for the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture, May 20
20 may
2011
Culture 44

“As you know, we plan to adopt the state programme “Culture of Russia,” and as early as the beginning of 2012, we will substantially increase funding for museums and libraries. <…>Of course, one of the priorities here is to support the Russian language – strengthening its position as an international language and generating interest in Russian language, literature and history both among the peoples of the Russian Federation and in other countries.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Russian organising committee for the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture, May 20
20 may
2011
International Cooperation 318

“Russian-Austrian relations have been improving, moving into a new dimension of a partnership based on trust. <…> Austrians are interested in working in Russia, which is very pleasant. Accumulated Austrian investment in Russia has exceeded $4 billion; actually, it is $4.2 billion. There are hundreds of Austrian companies working in Russia. We are very pleased with this and will do our best to further develop our business partnership.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with the Federal President of the Republic of Austria, Dr Heinz Fischer, May 20
19 may
2011
Cooperation with the CIS Countries 93

“Our joint response to the crisis, including the establishment of the Anti-Crisis Fund, helped us stall the recession, bring down inflation, and head off a sharp decline in trade between our countries. We did not just promptly develop and implement collective response measures. We also reaffirmed our cohesion as an organisation and displayed a constructive approach based upon mutual responsibility. This only further testifies to EurAsEC’s potential, the importance of its integration resources for securing the interests of our national economies, and their fast and sustainable growth.”

Vladimir Putin
At the EurAsEC Interstate Council limited attendance meeting, May 19, Minsk
19 may
2011
Cooperation with the CIS Countries 93

“It is worth mentioning that the Customs Union has already brought about significant and tangible results. Mutual trade between Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia has almost doubled since the Customs Union came into full effect last year. The Common Economic Space, founded upon the three states I just mentioned, will be another important step towards promoting deeper integration. By July 1, we plan to ratify the package of documents necessary for its coming into effect in January 2012.”

Vladimir Putin
At an extended meeting of the EurAsEC Interstate Council, May 19, Minsk
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