Medvedev Want To Target Specific Americans In Response To Sanctions
Medvedev Want To Target Specific Americans In Response To Sanctions.
Medvedev Want To Target Specific Americans In Response To Sanctions.
Video: Putin, Medvedev Attend Orthodox Christmas Services.
Image by Kremlin.ru Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said while speaking at the plenary session of the II Moscow Financial Forum that he would like to see the Russian economic growth rate higher than that of the world average. He declared the Kremlin has plans in place to make that…
After a video alleging vast corruption by Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev was released by Kremlin opposition figure, Alexei Navalny, a poll conducted by the Russian polling group Levada found that 45% of the Russian population thinks that Medvedev should resign. The Prime Minister’s popularity has steadily fallen over the…
The recent protests against Russian Prime Minister Medvedev’s alleged corruption, exposed by Putin critic, Alexei Navalny, caused Moscow to further tighten controls on freedom of information and dissemination methods by social media of anti-government activities. The measures seem to have worked as a follow-on protest in Triumfalnaya Square in Moscow…
The recent anti-corruption protests against the Russian government, and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in particular, have obviously gotten the Kremlin’s attention. Today Russia opened a criminal case against those calling for additional protests in Moscow in the coming days. Investigators said the person calling for the protests online was unidentified…
The first generation to grow up under Putin’s regime opposes his politics, as Sunday’s protests across the country show. And as activists declare it was not all about Navalny and Medvedev.
At the March 26 protest rallies, which rocked Russia from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean, many Russian youngsters showed up carrying pairs of sneakers, a new symbol of corruption. The shoes referred to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s predilection for ordering sneakers and other clothing online, as humorously…
Russian Prime Minister, Dmitry Medvedev, says the Russian Federation will continue to privatize state-owned assets and the timing will depend on the markets, not sanctions applied against Russia by the West. “Privatization will take its course. It is not connected with the sanctions, it depends on market conditions: we will…