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Media Review

14 september 2011
Press Russian International

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Vladimir Putin on ministers: “Making a budget is a hard job, sometimes with tears and fisticuffs”

The prime minister has given a harsh scolding to his cabinet members because, he said, they cannot implement their programmes, although the money is all there.


13 september 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Russian Prime Minister to British PM: “We have things to discuss!”

After his visit to the Kremlin, David Cameron dropped in to Russia’s Government House.

13 september 2011

Izvestiya: "Annual utility rate increases can wait until July"

First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov and Minister of Ecomonic Development Elvira Nabiullina claim it has nothing to do with the elections.

13 september 2011

Moskovsky Komsomolets: “Aircraft to be re-equipped with modern systems”

Unserviceable aircraft are to be withdrawn from the market.

13 september 2011

Izvestia: "Popular Front members meet with Vladimir Putin"

Moscow will soon welcome fifty regional representatives from the United Russia party and nonpartisan members of the Russian Popular Front who performed well in the primaries.

12 september 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Putin pays tribute to Locomotive’s memory"

The prime minister appeared on the ice carrying a bouquet of red carnations.

12 september 2011

Kommersant: "Government to invest in UVZ"

The engineering corporation has been promised 64 billion roubles.

12 september 2011

Izvestia: “Putin inspects flying tank”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin inspected the upgraded T-90S main battle tank at the largest arms exhibition in the country.

9 september 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Vladimir Putin speaking on regional civil servants: no one wants to abandon their cozy positions”

The prime minister spoke with Russians in the United Russia office in Vladivostok.

9 september 2011

Izvestia: "VAT, not oil, will bail out Russian budget”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has approved a draft federal budget for next year, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said on Thursday.

7 september 2011

Izvestia: “Exporting Russian gas via Nord Stream pipeline”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has commissioned the first stage of a submarine trunk gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea.

6 september 2011

Moskovsky Komsomolets: "Putin stuns Cherepovets"

The United Russia's last pre-congress conference has dwarfed Peter the Great's plans.

6 september 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Vladimir Putin: “Should I carry a log like Lenin did?”

The prime minister put this question to the audience at a United Russia party interregional conference in Cherepovets.

6 september 2011

Izvestia: "Putin strengthens Popular Front’s future MPs"

The prime minister promised that the United Russia party in the State Duma will get renewed by more than half its total body through the induction of new members and gave broad powers to representatives of the Russian Popular Front.

5 september 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Putin seeks increased salaries for teachers”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin discussed teachers’ salaries during his meeting with new Tver Governor Andrei Shevelyov.

5 september 2011

Nezavisimaya Gazeta: “No whiff of kerosene”

Oil operators need a jet fuel shortage to ratchet up prices.

2 september 2011

RBC Daily: "A call for Putin"

Vladimir Putin played the game of telephone and recalled how his friend Gerhard Schroeder had adopted Russian children. The prime minister spent the Day of Knowledge at school No.29 in Podolsk, in the Moscow Region, where he was given a lesson in tolerance in exchange for a crisis lesson, and was asked to run for president again.

1 september 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “I want to make them tackle the problems”

The prime minister said this in his interview to Komsomolskaya Pravda a year ago. It seems he is not going to change his strategy regarding the road construction industry.

1 september 2011

Izvestia: "Vladimir Putin Shown Poor Road Conditions"

The Russian Prime Minister looked at the changes on the Chita-Khabarovsk route he had travelled in a Lada Kalina a year before.

31 august 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Government set to fight border queues”

In Soviet times, it was common to hear that the border was locked. Today, one is more likely to hear that there is a queue at the border.

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