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2012.02.09
PRESS EXTRACTS
POLITICAL REFORMS
... will be mapped out for the inauguration
Lawmakers intend to tackle presidential draft laws before the end of the month. THE DUMA IS SCHEDULED TO TACKLE POLITICAL REFORMS LATER THIS MONTH
Kommersant, No 23, February 9, 2012, p. 2
VERTICAL DISLIKED
Results of opinion polls indicate... THE RUSSIANS BELIEVE THAT POWER VERTICAL BREEDS CORRUPTION
Vedomosti, No 32, February 9, 2012, p. 2
JUST LIKE PUTIN
The polls conducted by the CPRF demonstrate that Gennadi Zyuganov's rating is in no way inferior to Vladimir Putin's. DISTRUSTFUL OF OFFICIAL POLLSTERS, THE CPRF CONVENED ITS OWN POLITICAL POLL
RBC Daily, No 23, February 9, 2012, p. 3
RELIGIOUS PUTIN
Vladimir Putin is securing the support of the Russian Orthodox Church and other confessions. RELIGIOUS LEADERS JOIN PREMIER VLADIMIR PUTIN'S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
Nezavisimaya Gazeta, No 22, February 9, 2012, p. 3
DOUBLE DENIAL
Grigori Yavlinsky is definitely out of the presidential race. THE SUPREME COURT SECONDED THE DECISION OF THE CENTRAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION THAT HAD DENIED GRIGORI YAVLINSKY REGISTRATION AS A CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT
Izvestia (Moscow issue), No 32, February 9, 2012, p. 2
"TWO TERMS OF OFFICE, NO MORE. PEOPLE BECOME RESTIVE OTHERWISE"
An interview with St.Petersburg Governor Georgy Poltavchenko. ST.PETERSBURG GOVERNOR GEORGY POLTAVCHENKO: THE MORE CANDIDATES THE BETTER
Izvestia (Moscow issue), No 23, February 9, 2012, p. 3
SENSITIVE S-300
Russia denies the Iranians S-300 antiaircraft complexes. IRAN IS READY TO BOOST PROCUREMENT OF MERCHANDISE FROM RUSSIA
Vedomosti, No 23, February 9, 2012, p. 2
"WE ARE PREPARED TO TAKE THIS RISK"
An interview with French Ambassador Jean de Gliniasty. AN INTERVIEW WITH FRENCH AMBASSADOR JEAN DE GLINIASTY
Kommersant, No 23, February 9, 2012, p. 7
NATO TO SECURE SOCCER FIELDS IN UKRAINE
An update on the Ukrainian-NATO relations. VICTOR YANUKOVICH AND HIS TEAM DID MUCH MORE THAN THE ORANGE REGIME FOR RAPPROCHEMENT WITH THE ALLIANCE
Nezavisimaya Gazeta, No 22, February 9, 2012, p. 1
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