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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with leading Russian writers

“Literature has always been an essential intellectual component of the Russian mentality. It was truly a brand of our country, Russia.”

Events for 6 october 2009

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chaired a meeting on the 2010-2012 federal property privatisation plan and a reduction in the number of strategic enterprises

“We consider privatisation to be one of the key tools in reforming the real economy, in improving the competitive environment and in attracting additional investment.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with his Belarusian counterpart Sergei Sidorsky

“There is progress in Russian-Belarusian interaction on the main areas of cooperation, critical for commodity producers. Belarus continues to purchase energy at the lowest prices among the CIS countries and in the world in general, which is no exaggeration. This includes gas, which Belarus also receives."

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with St Petersburg Governor Valentina Matviyenko

They discussed social and economic conditions in St Petersburg, its electric power supply and the development of the urban infrastructure.

Events for 5 october 2009

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chaired a conference call on electric facilities’ and housing and utilities companies’ preparation for the 2009-2010 heating season

"According to company reports, preparations are proceeding smoothly and on schedule. The heating season is in fact already on in many regions. Territorial energy systems and most housing and utilities companies have completed their preparations on time: they have finished the required repairs and formed the necessary backups."

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with Avtovaz executives and shareholders

“Avtovaz has been Russia’s leading car manufacturer and retailer for many years, and presently accounts for 25% of the national automobile market.”