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Media Review

11 april 2011
Press Russian International

Kommersant-Dengi: "Car scrappage programme to receive another five billion rubles"

Russia's car scrappage programme will be extended through the end of 2011, announced Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, towards which the government will allocate another five billion rubles.


8 april 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda:"Russia builds Orthodox Christian centre on the Jordan River"

Russian prime minister thanks visiting Jordanian leader for project support.

8 april 2011

Izvestia: "Time to fly to Mars"

Russian professionals will soon launch half of all international space flights. But the country would not limit itself to the role of an international space ferryman, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said at a meeting on the development of the Russian space industry.

8 april 2011

Izvestia: "Fishing is free"

President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered the government to ensure that people have free access to bodies of water where they can fish. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has instructed Andrei Krainy, the head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries, to extend a moratorium on distributing water areas for commercial fishing.

8 april 2011

Izvestia: “Prime minister to answer 12 questions in parliament”

The State Duma Council has decided on the format of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s report on the government’s performance in 2010.

7 april 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Vladimir Putin: ‘We need to train a strong national team for the world cup’”

On Wednesday, Vladimir Putin chaired a meeting to prepare for the world championships, which Russia will host in 2018.

6 april 2011

RBC Daily: “Putin addresses weather forecasting”

The frequency of adverse weather conditions is increasing 6%-8% from year to year, with economic damages for Russia estimated at 40 to 60 billion roubles annually.

6 april 2011

Izvestia: “Multibillion precipitation”

Russia’s weather forecasting services are testing new equipment worth billions of roubles and will be able to forecast weather accurately in a few years, scientists told Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. However, weather forecasting will only see a leap in accuracy if they have satellites. The prime minister promised to allocate the necessary funds.

5 april 2011

Kommersant: "Putin wants to monitor the spending of officials"

Yesterday Prime Minister Vladimir Putin dotted the “i’s” and crossed the “t’s” on the introduction of a new anti-corruption measure – a declaration of expenses by State Duma deputies and government officials. Having recalled that he made this proposal at United Russia’s inter-regional conference in Bryansk, Putin declared that his idea enjoyed the support of the people: “It is clear that society welcomes this anti-corruption move.” Analysts believe he made this proposal in view of the forthcoming elections.

5 april 2011

Izvestia: “Teachers to make 30% more”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin finds more money for education.

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