Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called his work in the cabinet “a series of professional development courses.”
The Federal Anti-Monopoly Service is encouraging foreign companies to invest more into strategic industries.
The president-elect has explained to the ruling party why he cannot be their leader any longer.
Personal incomes to be collected at places of residence in Karachai-Circassia.
Yesterday Kirov Region Governor Nikita Belykh reported to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin about his region's socio-economic performance.
The government plans to eliminate administrative and legal barriers.
Vladimir Putin learns about the planet’s future from polar explorers.
Year of Russian Tourism begins in China.
In a meeting in Istra on Monday, Minister of Regional Development Viktor Basargin suggested to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin that all issues concerning state construction should be handed over to the new state company the State Housing Corporation. Financial functions could be transferred to the State Housing Construction Bank.
The president's time in office may be limited to two terms. One single word can alter the country's future political landscape. Speaking in the State Duma on Wednesday, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin mentioned the possibility of amending the constitution. Should these amendments be approved, an individual will not be able to remain as President for more than two terms.
The Government and scientists have made plans for the future development of the space industry.
Yesterday Vladimir Putin attended a meeting on promoting the development of the continental shelf, where he talked about the future of the industry. State organisations now have an opportunity to receive unprecedented tax incentives to develop offshore projects. Oil companies will be allowed to export gas or sell it to Gazprom at export prices. The prospects for private companies who wish to participate in developing the continental shelf are still unclear. The Prime Minister promised to think it over, but the Ministry of Energy is not giving this matter a very high priority.
Trustees of Russia’s oldest organisation gathered in their historical headquarters in St Petersburg.
On his entire term as Prime Minister.
Vladimir Putin urges his colleagues to visit Easter Festival
Vladimir Putin meets with museum directors in Saratov
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has called for simplified administrative barriers during housing construction.
A monument to the renowned Russian musician Mstislav Rostropovich was unveiled near his apartment building in Moscow’s Bryusov Pereulok.
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.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has received proposals for establishing two new government agencies: one to study foreign and domestic threats, and second – to monitor the execution of Armed Forces Procurement.
The police are to have affordable mortgage and equal criminal responsibility with civilians.
Vladimir Putin has published a new article, "Being Strong Will Guarantee National Security for Russia," on his website putin2012.ru and in Rossiiskaya Gazeta. As the title suggests, it is about the country's Armed Forces.
Twenty-three trillion roubles of defence orders are being given to companies entirely "on trust".
The state machine to be cut 90 per cent, and the government to communicate with people by email.
Putin checks readiness of polling stations.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin explained how families will receive allowances for a third child.
Sledding in the village of Paramonovo outside Moscow (31 miles from the Moscow Ring Road), Prime Minister Vladimir Putin inspected and even tested Russia’s only international competition level tobogganing-bobsleigh complex.
The prime minister suggests a system of incentives in education instead of charity.
By 2012 Russia will have become a social welfare state. A quick review of current government spending will bear this out. Over half of all budget spending will be allocated for social needs, or about 27% of the GDP.