Vladimir Putin shows the Volgograd mayor who’s the boss.
A cutting edge potash fertilizer plant will soon be built in the Volgograd Region, in the midst of a newly developed area including residential buildings and an ideal infrastructure. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who inspected the project site on July 15, rebuked construction officials for their lack of effort in encouraging other similar projects. The ensuing changes are bound to make developers’ lives easier.
Yesterday Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited Sochi’s Olympic construction sites, including the Grand Arena in the Imereti Valley, where he was met by members of student construction teams. There, Putin started talking to them and appraised them of a few interesting facts from his biography.
Joachim Ritu Cabi Crima or (Vassily Ivanovich Crima), the well-known United Russia party member of African origin who lives in Volgograd, is ready to meet Prime Minister Vladimir Putin after repairing a road in the Srednyaya Akhtuba district centre.
The Volga’s car plant has made money on the used car scrappage programme.
During yesterday's working meeting with Vladimir Kirillov, the head of the Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin asked how the environmental situation was being monitored at the Sochi Olympics venues, construction sites for the APEC summit, and the Baikal pulp and paper mill.
Speaking in Kislovodsk last week, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said that unemployment was the main problem in the Caucasus. Kommersant’s special correspondent Olga Allenova disagrees.
Aeroflot Airlines is set on becoming a monopoly air carrier. However, the words of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin had a chilling effect on the carrier: there will be no domination by a Russian carrier who uses foreign-made aircraft. Meanwhile there are almost no Russian planes left in Aeroflot’s fleet.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin expressed support for the idea of creating a special national programme for training specialists from CIS countries for work in Russia. Farit Mukhametshin, head of the Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of Independent States, Compatriots Living Abroad and International Cultural Cooperation, told the prime minister:
And it suddenly became clear who is failing to fulfil such orders.