Russian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin
considers the sanctions imposed by the European Union against Belarus to
be meaningless and irrelevant. The Prime Minister recalled the 'similar sad events in Iraq and
Libya' which lead to unfortunate results. 'Whatever sanctions are imposed, they all lead to intervention. It is a
form of coercive pressure', the Prime Minister said.
Opposition should act within democracy rules – Putin
Prime-Minister Vladimir Putin has said that the existence of an
opposition in the country is perfectly normal, but at the same time he
urged opposition representatives to respect the opinion of the majority,
adding that 'the minority has no right to impose their opinion on the
majority'.
According to Mr Putin, a minority has the right to create a
vision, present it to the public and fight for it, but only within the
framework of constitutional law and using legal methods.
Vibrant economy key to national survival – Putin
Prime Minister and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin believes the
best way to make the Russian state invulnerable to external shocks and
attempts to undermine Russia’s sovereignty is to ignite rapid and
sustainable economic growth. He was speaking about this Wednesday at a meeting with his political
allies and campaign helpers in the United People’s Front.
Putin vows to help Russian business
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has vowed that the Russian
business community will play an active part in improving the country's
investment climate.
“We must become strong, competitive, especially amid stumbling global
economy,” he said.
The Russian premier pledged to help Russian business strengthen its
position.
Putin urges to divide economic disputes and criminal cases
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has stressed he is against
general mitigation of criminal case punishments, adding that economic
disputes should be viewed separately.
He then vowed to disrupt the existing "indictment connection" between
courts and law enforcement agencies to rule out any arbitrariness on
their part.
EU sanctions won’t affect Russia-Belarus ties
The newest EU sanctions against Minsk won’t affect the integration
process underway between Russia and Belarus, Russian PM Vladimir Putin
said.
“I hope that the EU and Belarus will sooner or later normalize their
relations. But it will have no effect on our integration process,” Putin
said at a meeting with trusted political figures, All-Russian People’s
Front and political pundits.
Putin vows to raise citizens’ involvement in govt
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir has pledged to increase the influence
of democratic institutions on governmental decisions and extend
citizens’ involvement in the government.
He also stressed that Russia’s governmental system should allow for
such involvement to take place on all levels, from federal to municipal
one.
Russia needs long-term military analysis, strategic planning
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin believes Russia should create its
own system of military analysis and strategic planning for 30-50 years
ahead.
This came in his Wednesday statement at a meeting with trusted
political figures, All-Russian People’s Front and political pundits in
Moscow.
Putin urges govt to tackle poverty
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has urged the government to
significantly raise salaries and create new jobs by 2020.
“By 2020, we should dramatically change the situation around social
inequality and settle the poverty issue in Russia,” the premier said at a
meeting with trusted political figures, All-Russian People’s Front and
politilogists.
He remarked that certain positives steps had already been made in
tackling poverty in Russia, stressing however that as much as 12.5% of
the country’s population still lived beyond the poverty line.
Putin said that middle class should become the majority class in
Russia, embracing people who may be called the “backbone” of the Russian
society.
Russia can solve housing issues – Putin
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin believes that Russia may soon be
able to solve its century-long housing issue, adding this wasn’t one of
his campaign promises.
At a meeting with the All-Russian People’s Front, political pundits and
trusted figures, the premier said he was deeply convinced there were
all economic and industrial prerequisites to settle this problem, which
had been plaguing the country since the times of the Russian empire.
Russian govt to draw roadmaps for Putin’s initiatives
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has tasked the government with laying
down ‘roadmaps’ for all key initiatives presented in his program
articles.
At a meeting with representatives of the All-Russian People’s Front and
political experts, the Russian premier said that special instructions
had already been sent to all ministries and departmentsinvolved in the
proposed programs.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has taken a day off today to meet
with representatives of the All-Russian People’s Front
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