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Media Review

14 june 2011
Press Russian International

Izvestia: "Yakunin reappointed CEO of Russian Railways"

Vladimir Yakunin will remain CEO of Russian Railways for four more years, according to the government decree. The Russian government has long kept the public in suspense: the previous announcement of Yakunin’s 3-year reappointment was made on June 12, 2008.


10 june 2011

Izvestia: "Officials to be fined for inaction"

Amendments to the Code of Administrative Offences, under which careless state officials will face harsher penalties, have been approved. Complaints about the official inaction and abuse are rampant and often justified, explained Prime Minister Vladimir Putin at a meeting of the Government Presidium.

10 june 2011

Izvestia: "Exporters lose billions"

It will be easier for Russian companies to work on the global market if Russia accedes to the World Trade Organisation, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said.

9 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Putin blesses new car giant"

The prime minister meets with the Russia’s Transport Workers’ Union.

9 june 2011

Izvestia: "Putin receives Perpetual Student statuette"

The prime minister visited Moscow State University of Railway Engineering, where he was shown a multimedia classroom featuring Russia’s largest model of the transport system.

9 june 2011

RBC daily: "Putin to abolish Sochi 2014 state programme"

Olympic construction which requires 1,4 trillion roubles of investment has been removed from the list of state programmes.

8 june 2011

Izvestia: "The ball is in Ukraine’s court"

Russian and Ukrainian prime ministers discuss gas and transit prices.

7 june 2011

RBC Daily: “I’ve been waiting for you for so long, Vova!”

Vladimir Putin talks with members of the Olympic construction team around a campfire.

7 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Putin launches Olympic gas pipeline"

Oil will come to Sochi via the Black Sea bed.

7 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda : "More than 1,100 volunteers have joined Putin’s agency"

The agency has also received several dozen project proposals.

7 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Popular Front open to all"

It is possible to join through the internet or public reception offices in the regions.

6 june 2011

Kommersant: “General public free to join Popular Front”

As of June 6, the general public will be free to join the Russian Popular Front by filling out a questionnaire on Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s website.

6 june 2011

Novaya Gazeta: "New agency dedicated to medium business"

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will head the supervisory council of the Strategic Initiatives Agency, established to assist the business community.

3 june 2011

Izvestia: “Deceased president mourned in Abkhazia”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin paid his last respects to the deceased Abkhazian President Sergei Bagapsh.

3 june 2011

Izvestia: “Business community to jointly finance strategic initiatives”

The Strategic Initiatives Agency will cost between 100 million and 200 million roubles, said Andrei Belousov, director of the government’s economic and finance department.

2 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Prime Minister Vladimir Putin opens cancer treatment centre for children”

Construction of the Federal Research and Clinical Centre of Child Hematology, Oncology and Immunology began in south-western Moscow in 2005 on Vladimir Putin’s initiative. Putin supervised the project and visited the construction site.

2 june 2011

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Vladimir Putin: I feel like a workhorse”

VIP-Premier magazine has interviewed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Some excerpts from the interview are published below.

2 june 2011

Izvestia: “Seventeen candidates want to supervise Putin’s project”

The position of the Strategic Initiatives Agency's Director General will not remain vacant for long.

2 june 2011

Kommersant: "Russian Popular Front to expand to regions"

The number of those wishing to help the United Russia Party with their ideas continues to increase each day.

1 june 2011

Izvestia: "School to remain free"

Prime minister promises to tighten control over Unified State Exam.

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