Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) and Deputy chief of the Russian Presidential Administration economics directorate Sergey Naryshkin (left)
Photo: Dmitry Azarov
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Monday Through Sunday
September 12, Monday
Sergey Naryshkin, chief of the staff of the Government, will present Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov with a list of the instructions to fulfill tasks set by the president on the improvement of living standards in Russia.
A criminal case against employees of the Regional Department of the Interior of North Ossetia, related to the hostage drama in Beslan, will be sent to court in Vladikavkaz.
The board of Rosneftegaz will be considering in Moscow the borrowing of $7.5 billion to pay for the stocks in Gazprom.
September 13, Tuesday
The session of the United Russia party with members of the Government present will discuss the 2006 budget in Moscow.
Russian Defense Minister Sergey Ivanov will take part in an informal meeting of defense chiefs of the Russia-NATO Council in Berlin.
The Political Affairs Committee of the PACE will discuss the reports on the crimes committed by Communist regime and the denunciation of the attempts to make heroes of Nazis.
September 14, Wednesday
Russian Trade and Economic Development Minister German Gref, head of the State Property Management Agency Valery Nazarov and head of the Federal Real Estate Registry Mikhail Mishustin will give their speeches at the Government’s hour at the State Duma.
60th session of the UN General Assembly with the participation of Russian President Vladimir Putin will open in New York.
The Moscow City Court will consider the appeal of the case of YUKOS CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Menatep head Platon Lebedev who were sentenced to nine years in prison by Moscow’s Meshchanskky Court.
September 15, Thursday
The State Duma will discuss the 2006 budget at a regular session.
The Russian Government will hear to the report of Culture and Mass Communications Minister Alexander Sokolov on the main directions of the culture development for the next years.
Ukrainian Secretary of State Oleg Rybachyuk Prosecutor General Svyatoslav Piskun and head of the Ukrainian Security Service will sum up in Kyiv the results of the examination on the alleged corruption of high-placed officials close to the Ukrainian president.
September 16, Friday
Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet his U.S. counterpart in Washington.
The State Duma will be considering amendments to the law On the Continental Shelf of the Russian Federation.
September 17, Saturday
The Russian Communist Party will launch “the people’s referendum” at its regional party organizations.
September 18, Sunday
Germany will hold early parliamentary elections. Among favorites are the Social Democratic Party (SDP) headed by the German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and the Christian Democratic Union led by Angela Merkel.
All the Article in Russian as of Sep. 12, 2005
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