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What the Papers Say, June 19, 2013

Sofia Samokhina and Maxim Ivanov article headlined "Deputies to put foreign assets on record" says that the State Duma deputies are to file documents with the income monitoring commission by the end of the month, as on 7 August the ban on having ...

 

What the Papers Say, June 18, 2013

Maxim Ivanov article "Human rights council lacks rules" says the presidential human rights council has still not adopted its internal regulations, which, according to experts, may result in that its viability may come under question; p 3 (600 words). 9.

 

What the Papers Say, June 17, 2013

Maxim Ivanov article headlined "Deputies want to cut out unreliable information" reviews amendments to the Civil Code passed by the State Duma which oblige media to delete all defamatory information about individuals in the internet and to publish ...

 

What the Papers Say, June 13, 2013

Maxim Ivanov article headlined "Foreign agents look for by-pass" says that Russian NGOs have found a way to evade the law on foreign agents: they will officially give up foreign financing, but their employees will at the same time work at specially ...

 

What the Papers Say, June 11, 2013

Maxim Ivanov report "Constitutional Court faces itself" says that the Constitutional Court will define whose rulings Russian courts should go by when revising cases: those of the European Court of Human Rights or the Russian Constitutional Court; p 2 ...

 

What the Papers Say, June 3, 2013

Maxim Ivanov article headlined "Why Motherland begins" reports on the congress of the Motherland party held in a military style. The party intends to support President Vladimir Putin; pp 1, 3 (825 words). 3. Mikhail Serov and Olga Mordyushenko article ...

 

What the Papers Say, May 31, 2013

Maxim Ivanov et al. report headlined "Amended by Front" says that the All-Russia People's Front has suggested that an additional tax on luxurious cars be imposed on cars above R3m rather than those above R5m as the government proposed; pp 1-2 (827 ...

 

What the Papers Say , June 7 , 2013

Maxim Ivanov and Viktor Khamrayev article headlined "Soldiers of unseen front" says that according to polls some 42 percent of those polled have never heard about the All-Russia People's Front; the article looks ahead at the front's congress set for 11 ...

 

What the Papers Say , June 6 , 2013

Maxim Ivanov brief report headlined "Dmitry Medvedev finds traces of Open Government" looks at an Open Government meeting, at which the year results of its work were summed up; p 3 (450 words). 8. Taisia Bekbulatova article headlined "Apologies ...

 

What the Papers Say, May 30, 2013

Irina Nagornykh and Maxim Ivanov article headlined "Presidential grants promised to foreign agents" says that presidential grants worth 2.32 billion rubles ($72.5 million) will be given to Russian NGOs in 2013. NGOs financed from abroad may receive ...

 

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