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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting of the Government Presidium

“As you know, another crime has been committed, this time in Dagestan … For us, it does not matter in what part of the country such crimes are committed, or the nationality, or religion of the victims. We regard them all as crimes committed against Russia.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting of the Vnesheconombank (VEB) Supervisory Board

According to Prime Minister Putin, the Bank for Development (Vnesheconombank) played a critical role in implementing the government’s anti-recessionary plan for 2009 by providing emergency aid to the banking sector, the stock market and strategic companies in several sectors of the economy. The Prime Minister added that Vnesheconombank has also assisted borrowers by offering them loans at affordable interest rates and rescheduling debts, all while adhering to the long-term strategy for Russia’s economic development.

Events for 30 march 2010

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Mikhail Shmakov, Chairman of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia

Prime Minister Putin noted that the situation in the economy is improving, but there are still several problems. The labour market is falling behind a bit, although unemployment is declining. “We allocated over 13 billion roubles in subsidies to 81 Russian regions to support labour markets,” said the Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting on improving transport security

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin began the meeting by expressing his condolences to the families of the victims and thanking all agencies for the professionalism they showed during the rescue effort after the blast in the Moscow Metro. The prime minister believes it is necessary to improve transport security and for security services and other law-enforcement bodies to step up the fight against terrorism.