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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller

Putin and Miller discussed Gazprom’s domestic and export operations. They focused on the recent “dawn raids” at Gazprom’s affiliates in Europe. Putin said “the Russian government will closely monitor developments involving Gazprom.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting with head of the Republic of Komi Vyacheslav Gaizer

Special attention was given to resettling the widows of miners being carried out on the prime minister’s instructions. The officials also discussed the construction of the Belkomur railway line and possible attraction of private capital via concessions.

Events for 1 october 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Yevgeny Savchenko, Belgorod Region Governor

The governor reported to the prime minister on the region’s economic growth. This year the industry is expected to grow by 6-7% and agriculture by 20%. The region fulfils its social obligations. The focus of the meeting was on the Belgorod Airport, which the governor plans to transform into one of the best airports in the country.

Events for 30 september 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov

The topic of the meeting was how to help farmers sell this year’s grain harvest. Zubkov suggested extending the “exceptionally favourable rail tariff” that already existed in some sectors to grain exports from Siberia and the Kurgan Region as well as to soy and soy oil meal shipments from the Far East to central Russia. The prime minister endorsed this suggestion, while stressing that the domestic market should be the main point of reference.

Events for 29 september 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting on improving legislation on state and municipal purchases and forming a federal contract system

“We must purchase quality and innovative products for government and social needs and form a system that will reduce corruption and ensure maximal transparency of this work – starting with purchase plans and ending with the performance of contracts.”