18 June 2015 FSIN against HRC: beat or not to beat? The members of the Presidential Council on Human Rights found that, on behalf of the government in the State Duma introduced not quite the Bill extending the right of employees of the colonies, which was previously agreed with the human rights activists. | 17 June 2015 Elections in the regions: the game started Non-parliamentary the opposition coalition in the face bulk, Kasyanov has learned from the experience of past mistakes, deciding on a trial of strength during the September voting in those areas where it has a good chance of success, experts say. |
16 June 2015 True Grit Road information that Russian Railways intend to more than 17% increase freight rates, excited business. When there is no cheap loans, the increase in tariffs may lead to the bankruptcy of the real sector. | 16 June 2015 Frigates were without Ukrainian” hearts “ Termination Ukrainian military-technical cooperation with Russia threatened the completion of the construction of ships for the Russian Navy, and at the same time can “bury” Nicholas factory supply him gas turbine engines. |
15 June 2015 The police failed “USE” Analysis of the Ministry of Interior report on crime shows that in some regions recorded a significant growth of criminal manifestations. Experts attribute this to the age-old and fresh social problems. | 11 June 2015 Tsukanov and technical error On Site Kremlin disappeared decree on early retirement governor of the Kaliningrad region and the appointment of his acting. Experts call this situation “a circus” and evidence of “coma federalism.” |
10 June 2015 Life after the default of Novgorod region became the first region in Russia, missed a payment on the loan. Experts predict that similar problems may arise in other subjects of the Federation – if you change the inter-budgetary policy. | June 9, 2015 Crimea my The reunification of the Crimea with Russia, Ukraine has gone much further along the path of liberal reforms strangely enough, it kept on the peninsula, many signs of the past, making it even more “Soviet” than it was. How to explain this paradox? |
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