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John Bonar
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Russia's anti-Putin demonstrations are possible because of country's revival under Putin
Tens of thousands of largely middle class protesters, warmly bundled up against -20 degree temperatures paraded through Moscow on Saturday calling for Putin to go. The main anti-government opposition march and demonstration in support of “Fair Elections” in Bolotnaya Square in Moscow attracted some 50,000 protestors whose main demands were the cancellation of the December Duma elections and the resignation of the Central Election Commission chief Vladimir Churov. They also called for the release of political prisoners. The rally was attended by billionaire presidential candidate Mikhail Prokhorov.
Putin grills Sechin and Gazprom executives on Russian energy situation
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called an urgent meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin and deputy chairmen of Gazprom Management Committee Alexander Medvedev and Andrei Kruglov which concluded with the prime minister giving instructions to exert maximum efforts to satisfy foreign partners' demand while the top priority of the energy industry in general and Gazprom in particular is to meet demand inside the Russian Federation. Transcript of the meeting as provided by the Prime Minister's press service on the government web site:
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Relaxed Putin wows Russia Forum 2012 in Moscow
Transcript (from Prime Minister's web site)
Vladimir Putin’s address to the Russia Forum 2012:
Ladies and gentlemen, Mr Gref (German Gref, President and Chairman of Sberbank) said that we have some outstanding speakers here. I don’t consider myself to be one of them – there are better speakers in Russia. He also quoted a Chinese proverb, and I thought of another one: To see farther, you must sit higher. Considering my current position, I think I have the right to put forth the government’s view of processes that are taking place in the world, in the global economy, on what we consider Russia's place to be, and our economic policies.
