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Media Review

24 june 2011
Press Russian International

Moskovsky Komsomolets: "Putin visits the Lenin’s Behests Cooperative"

The prime minister recalled anemic Soviet chicken and said what his favourite flavour of ice cream is.


24 june 2011

Nezavisimaya Gazeta: "Prime Minister’s weekend visit has economic overtones"

Putin’s informal talks could lead to Ukrainian Black Sea project.

23 june 2011

Izvestia: "Government Staff Cuts to Save 33 Billion Roubles"

At the outset of the reform process, the Ministry of Finance expected to save more.

22 june 2011

RBC Daily: Popular Front on Paris barricades

Putin satisfies French curiosity.

22 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Putin unveils monument to Russian soldiers in Paris"

Monument to heroes who fought for France during World War I.

22 june 2011

Izvestia: "Prime minister against state capitalism"

State corporations were established to conquer market.

21 june 2011

Izvestia: "Putin and Fillon to turn a heroic page"

The memory of 45,000 Russian soldiers from the Expeditionary Force was immortalised on the banks of the Seine.

21 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Streets named after Medvedev and Putin in Tskhinval"

The Tskhinval City Hall has decided to name two main streets in Tskhinval's Moskovsky residential area after President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

21 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Workhorses are lucky. You must work”

At a meeting yesterday, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin discussed the Russian national hockey team’s performance and training.

21 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Russia to show Superjet 100 and amphibious aircraft at Le Bourget"

Europe has stunned the world with a solar-powered plane, a super fast aircraft of the future and the world's biggest liner that failed to turn during taxiing.

20 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Putin hears about ‘exotic’ grants"

Kaluga Region Governor Anatoly Artamonov reported to the prime minister on work done in his region.

20 june 2011

Izvestia: "Young people in the Popular Front to be treated as adults"

Vyacheslav Volodin, head of the Popular Front's headquarters, made this announcement at a meeting on Friday, June 17, that was mostly attended by young people between the ages of 26 and 28.

17 june 2011

Izvestia: "The selection campaign"

The number of the Popular Front members who want to join the State Duma may surpass those of the United Russia party members on the party list.

17 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Chinese president visits Gazprom"

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin welcomed a delegation led by Chinese President Hu Jintao at Gazprom main office in Moscow.

16 june 2011

Izvestia: “Workweek will not get longer”

Government renounces all social benefit cuts.

15 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Prime Minister opens Tchaikovsky Competition"

The Moscow Conservatory was scheduled to open after restoration in time for the 14th International Tchaikovsky Competition. The renovation took about 4 billion roubles.

15 june 2011

Izvestia: "One thousand and half representatives"

One thousand and half representatives will collect proposals for the Popular Front’s programme.

15 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Vladimir Putin: "What difference does it make if they were shown in Cannes?"

Prime Minister Putin was surprised that the top prize at the Kinotavr Film Festival was awarded to a film that is 20 years old.

15 june 2011

Izvestia: "Animated film makers asked for money"

Vladimir Putin has promised support for animated film makers.

14 june 2011

Kommersant: "Government calling on people to return to villages"

A great amount of federal support has been pledged to Russian rural areas. On Friday, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin spoke of expanding government plans to develop the Russian rural sector. Targeted federal programmes are said to have been extended from 2013 to 2020. There are plans to build more rural roads, support farmers who are starting out and help rural communities to distribute land plots and rural residents to register their ownership of them. In an attempt to prevent any further exodus from rural communities, these government initiatives may lead to an unexpected increase in the number of rural population. The government, however, has yet to calculate the cost of this innovation.

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