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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Kaluga Region Governor Anataoly Artamonov

The meeting focused on the region's socio-economic development. In particular, Mr Artamonov reported on the status of agriculture, housing, and education, as well as the progress of regional social programmes. Vladimir Putin, in turn, asked the governor to raise teachers' salaries in 2011 to match the regional average.

Events for 17 june 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Minister of Healthcare and Social Development Tatyana Golikova

The meeting focused on the healthcare modernisation programme. Tatyana Golikova reported that the total funding for the programme stands at over 618 billion roubles. Vladimir Putin requested that the implementation of the programmes be thoroughly controlled. “We must be sure that the funding comes from the regional budgets, too, in the required amount and in a timely manner,” the prime minister stressed.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Head of the Federal Archive Agency Andrei Artizov

Andrei Artizov, the head of the Federal Archive Agency, briefed the prime minister on the agency’s efforts to modernise and develop a network of Russian archives and, in particular, on its plans to create an integrated archive of the Great Patriotic War by the 70th anniversary of the Victory.

Events for 16 june 2011

Vladimir Putin holds a meeting of the Popular Front’s Coordinating Council

“The front’s tasks are not limited to taking part in the elections to the State Duma <…>. We must look towards the future and draft a long-term development strategy. <…> I am convinced that we will be able to carry out our ambitious plans to modernise the economy and the social sphere only if we operate with broad public support and work for the people and in their interests.<…> Rather than promising changes for the distant future, we must work step by step to improve living standards today.”