Double rising of Russian leaders
Published: 06 November, 2009, 16:37
Edited: 06 November, 2009, 23:22
The trust ratings of the President Dmitry Medvedev and the Prime Minister Vladimir Putin have increased after the recent slip.
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15.10.2010, 19:58
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President Dmitry Medvedev has chosen Deputy Prime Minister Sergey Sobyanin as the next mayor of the Russian capital and described him as an “experienced manager” capable of solving the city’s problems.
21.11.2009, 19:08
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Russia’s ruling United Russia party has held its convention in St Petersburg on Saturday. Party members discussed the country’s roadmap for the next decade.
16.09.2009, 10:01
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said he is not ruling out the possibility of taking part in the 2012 presidential election. The statement was made at a meeting of the Valdai discussion club.
09.09.2010, 14:30
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A Kremlin source has accused Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov of attempting to cause a conflict between the president and the prime minister.
21.11.2009, 17:56
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Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin delivered speeches on Saturday at a congress of the pro-Kremlin United Russia party, which took place in St Petersburg.
16.09.2010, 10:38
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There has definitely been progress in Russia-US relations, but it is only the beginning of a process that will take at least 10 years, believes Timothy Colton, Professor of Government and Russian Studies at Harvard.
16.09.2009, 15:44
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Political scientists and journalists of the Valdai discussion club have noted Dmitry Medvedev now looks more like president than a year ago.
03.12.2009, 22:55
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The Moscow Bureau Chief of the London Times newspaper spoke to RT about the 2012 elections and the Putin-Medvedev tandem.
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12.04.2010, 15:36
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How much do the Russian President and Prime Minister make a year? Information on the top officials’ incomes was revealed Monday. According to tax filing, last year Dmitry Medvedev earned $27,000 less than in 2008.
26.03.2009, 03:20
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The majority of Russians see the current economic situation in the country as “bad”. However, support for Russia’s ‘men with the plan’ shows no sign of further diminishing following a slight decrease since autumn.
Published: 06 November, 2009, 16:37
Edited: 06 November, 2009, 23:22
The trust ratings of the President Dmitry Medvedev and the Prime Minister Vladimir Putin have increased after the recent slip.