Senator Nikolai Fyodorov will draft the election programme for the Popular Front. Izvestia wanted to learn why the former president of Chuvashia, who has never drafted any programme party documents, was charged with this mission.
Senior citizens will be trained how to use ATMs and electronic payment terminals free of charge.
The Russian Popular Front, advocated by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, will receive its own managers.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin arrived in Belarus to attend a meeting of the heads of government of the CIS member-states and the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC). However, the main intrigue of the visit was whether Russia would offer financial assistance to its neighbour.
Government tries to close tax loopholes.
Putin tells the magazine about his favourite fishing places.
What U.S. journalists have crossed out from Putin’s interview.
Bratislava was not for nothing.
A bill on transfer price formation has been submitted for the second reading.
Putin’s views on the Strategic Initiatives Agency.