Izvestia journalists have learned which questions state deputies will ask Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during his report to the State Duma.
Businessmen forge tax agency and court seals.
The prime minister announced a pension increase on April 1.
Putin ready to allocate money for seismic retrofits.
Vladimir Putin to help public organisations perform social services.
Every fifth Russian included in the “amnesty”.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin listened to reports on federal targeted programmes and then announced four days off.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin made a speech at the Russian Trilateral Commission on Regulating Social and Labour Relations.
The Government Presidium sums up implementation of federal targeted programmes for the previous year.
Vladimir Putin suggested ending the debate on renovating the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.
The Prime Minister visited the Election 2012 Situation Centre and learnt that the people were calling Zyuganov the main violator.
Tax rates will be frozen – that is the result of a meeting conducted by Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin.
The leaders of the republic look forward to strengthening relations with a Russia headed by Vladimir Putin.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with the editors-in-chief of leading foreign media outlets and spoke about topics that people are often hesitant or are afraid to ask him about.
The government will tighten supervision over the safety of household gas equipment.
By 2014, Russia should have established a streamlined and effective system of combating corruption and officials' illegal incomes. Strange as it may seem, this is the likelihood.
Vladimir Putin meets with veteran hockey players.
Vladimir Putin has said Russia will not renounce nuclear weapons.
The prime minister has committed to global peace.