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During a visit to the Chechen Republic, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting of the government commission on the socio-economic development of the North Caucasus Federal District in Gudermes

“I’m convinced that all our projects in the North Caucasus must be measured primarily by the new jobs they create, and this means that we must form a modern and effective employment structure and increase the demand for qualified labour and business initiatives.”

Events for 19 december 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting of the government commission on electricity generation while at the Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric power station

“Russia has not commissioned this many power facilities per year in a quarter of a century. All this is the result of these large-scale programmes that we have approved, and that we have been consistently implementing over the past few years, even in spite of well-known problems associated with efforts to overcome the crisis of 2009-2010. This is the result of the joint work of the government, the regions and the business community...”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with the head of the Republic of Khakassia Viktor Zimin

Putin and Zimin discussed the republic’s socio-economic performance in the outgoing year and plans for the future. They focused particular attention on the implementation of Putin’s instructions on providing assistance to the families of those who lost their lives during the accident at the Sayano-Shushenskaya hydro power plant.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Head of the Republic of Tuva Sholban Kara-ool

The meeting focused on Kyzyl-Kuragino railway construction, whose launch was attended by the prime minister, and its importance for the region’s economy. Mr Putin and Mr Kara-ool also discussed healthcare and education modernisation in the republic. The head of Tuva reported that teachers’ wages in the region were now higher than average pay in the economy.