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1 january 2010
Press Russian International

Moskovsky Komsomolets: "Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to talk to the people in Gostiny Dvor"

The Russians will have an opportunity to talk with their prime minister in the next couple of days. Strictly speaking, this applies only to the lucky ones who will manage to get through to the anchors of the live broadcast "Conversation with Vladimir Putin" at noon on December 3. MK has found out the details of the preparations for the event.


1 january 2010

“Moskovsky Komsomolets”: “Housing Shortage instead of Rockets”

“We need to substantially improve the quality of our rocket and space products,” Vladimir Putin said at a meeting on the modernisation of Russia’s defence industry hosted by the Energomash Research and Production Centre in Khimki, Moscow Region.

1 january 2010

“Komsomolskaya Pravda”: “Putin takes Nevsky Express tragedy personally”

The Russian government will pay compensation of one million roubles to families of the victims of the Nevsky Express derailment, First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov announced to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Each family will receive 300,000 roubles from the federal budget, with the remaining 700,000 roubles to be paid by regional authorities and rail transport company Russian Railways.

1 january 2010

“Kommersant”: “Excerpts”

The Independent, London, UK

The Western world might not like the way he got his job - on a nod from Vladimir Putin, endorsed by a highly managed, if not actually rigged, election.

31 december 2009

Izvestia: "Putin grades the performance of his cabinet in the outgoing year"

Yesterday, the government summed up the results of the outgoing year. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin drew one main conclusion – the crisis has been overcome owing to anti-crisis measures, but the ministers should not rest on their laurels. Putin set forth a minimum plan for the next year: support of domestic demand and business, accessibility of loans, diversification of the economy and exports, and reduction of the budget deficit.

31 december 2009

Izvestia: “Izvestia’s forecast for 2010”

You are bound to take this issue with you to 2010. In the morning of the last day of the outgoing year, the readers will look through the newspaper and put it aside. All of us are too busy on December 31.

31 december 2009

Izvestia: “Putin orders the government not to rest on its laurels”

Yesterday, the government summed up the results of the outgoing year. By tradition, the last meeting of the cabinet of ministers was opened by President Dmitry Medvedev rather than Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. The two leaders arrived together at the main conclusion – the crisis has been overcome owing to anti-crisis measures but the ministers should not rest on their laurels.

30 december 2009

Rossiyskaya Gazeta –Nedelya: “Cake in the cage”

Vladimir Putin's tiger will ring in the New Year at the Gelendzhik safari-park.

30 december 2009

“Rossiyskaya Gazeta – Nedelya”: “Old Debt”

Alexei Kudrin reported to Vladimir Putin on the compensation payments for Soviet-era deposits, which were frozen in 1991. These include Sberbank deposits and Gosstrakh (currently Rosgosstrakh) insurance policies.

30 december 2009

RBK daily: “The President takes the oars and the Prime Minister travels to the bottom of Baikal”

What will Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin be remembered for in 2009?

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