Two French political leaders are looking forward to Vladimir Putin's visit in Paris.
The St Petersburg acquaintances of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin figure more and more prominently as owners of various businesses, especially in the oil and gas sector. Thus, RBC daily has been informed that Nikolai Egorov, Putin’s former classmate, now professor of St Petersburg State University, is a shareholder in the New Stream group which owns the Antipino oil refinery. With such politically strong ties, the enterprise is likely to become the largest oil refinery in the Urals Federal District.
Russia has earned the gold medal in Olympic spending, with the projected costs of the 2014 Winter Games adding up to ten times as much as the amounts spent for the recent Winter Games in Turin, Salt Lake City and Vancouver.
The prime minister is getting in touch with his animal side, meeting tigers, polar bears... and now elk. Last Saturday, in the run-up to World Environment Day, Putin visited the Losiny Ostrov (Elk Island) national park in Moscow and met with a female elk named Lusha.
The presidium of the general council of the ruling United Russia party appointed Alexei Chadayev as acting deputy head of the party’s central executive committee and head of its political department. Chadayev, who worked for some time at the Presidential Executive Office, is author of the book, “Putin and His Ideology.” The party has no reason to conceal that it will strengthen its propaganda work before the elections.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited Losiny Ostrov National Park on Ecologist Day. While there, he fed elk carrots and found out about the financial difficulties that the reserve, one of the oldest in Russia, was going through.
At a round table in Moscow yesterday, experts spent a long time debating who likes United Russia (UR) more – President Dmitry Medvedev or Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Democrats, conservatives and liberals all claim Putin and Medvedev are their own.
This unpleasant incident with the Russian Prime Minister's limo happened by chance, the Federal Protection Service reported.
Russia’s regions seem to be short of qualified personnel for gubernatorial posts. At least, one can be excused for thinking so following President Dmitri Medvedev’s decision to reappoint several long-serving regional heads for yet another term in office.