Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Russian President Putin's State Of The Union Address



Putin Warns Of Foreign Meddling In Politics In Russia -- BBC

Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested some opposition politicians are in the pay of foreign interests, saying it is unacceptable.

In an annual state-of-the-nation address in Moscow strong on patriotic themes, he talked of the need to preserve Russian national identity.

He urged more births, saying a family with three children should be the norm.

On the economy, Mr Putin said he wanted to "de-offshore" Russian business and curb fraud in public spending.

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More News On Russian President Putin's State Of The Union Address

Politicians see Putin’s address as national program of development -- RT
Russia needs a free market economy, rather than capitalism – Putin -- RT
Putin vows crackdown on high-profile corruption and money laundering -- RT
Putin Focuses on Domestic Issues in ‘Tepid’ Address -- RIA Novosti
Putin Hints at More Liberalization of Domestic Politics -- RIA Novosti
Putin: Traditional values important -- UPI
Putin in patriotism, ethnic harmony call -- Voice of Russia
Putin pledges to fight corruption, capital flight
-- Swiss Info
Putin proposes curbs on officials’ assets -- Financial Times
Putin Backs Efforts to Compel $1 Trillion Repatriation -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Vladimir Putin warns foreigners not to intervene in Russian politics -- The Guardian
Putin, In Annual Address, Denounces Foreign Meddling -- Radio Free Europe
Putin Offers Little Political Reform -- Moscow Times
Putin Tackles Demographic 'Crisis' in Address -- RIA novosti
Have at least 3 kids - Putin -- News24
Putin’s pledges in state-of-nation speech draw skepticism from critics -- Washington Post
Putin’s address to Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation: expert opinion -- Voice of Russia
Is Putin's corruption fight just for show? -- Deutsche Welle
Opinion: Putin's 'disappointing' State of the Nation Address -- Spiegel Online

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