Vladimir Putin meets with representatives of United Russia’s Kirov regional branch
Transcript:
Vladimir Putin: Good afternoon! I'm glad to see you.
A very well-known man will top the United Russia ticket. He is respected not only in the Kirov Region, but throughout Russia – Viktor Savinykh (president of Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography, pilot, cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union).
Viktor Savinykh: Yes, right before the elections.
I don't want to give a long monologue. I suggest that we talk freely. I want to give you the floor.
Vladimir Putin: If you please.
Alexander Kamyshev: This is 22%.
Vladimir Putin: If you do not spend the total household income to pay for housing utilities – everyone would need subsidies. But it is essential – and much depends on you in this respect – that these payments are not onerous, not demeaning, and are effected without any complications for people. In general, you know the solution: the aggregate rate should not be above 15%. The rates for utilities are different – one for electricity, one for gas and another one for water – but the total increase should not be above 15%. I've already talked about this during a meeting with United Russia in Moscow – it would be better to talk about lowering rates rather than increasing them. But while there is still inflation, while there are other problems of an economy in transition, if these increases are unavoidable, they should be kept to a minimum and should be subsidised for people in the low-income bracket must also receive subsidies.
Vladimir Putin: Do you know what I want to say? Of course, this is an inevitable move on the part of United Russia which, frankly speaking, was unable to defend all the provisions of this project during its debate with the Ministry of Finance in the State Duma. And the Government agreed to implement it. But I want to say once again that courtyards and local roads are the local government’s responsibility. It would be incorrect to say that expanded federally-financed projects should encompass other areas, not just courtyards. I repeat: Our actions are motivated by the greatest need. The situation in Kirov and all of Russia is unfavourable in this respect. We launched this programme last year on United Russia’s initiative. We will continue to implement it this year, and will allocate funding, including direct subsidies and budgetary loans. On the whole, substantial funding has been accumulated. But this cannot go on forever, and some restrictions must be introduced.
Alexander Galitskikh: Thank you. Speaking of quarantines, healthcare issues are important to us here. You know and we know that this is a long neglected problem, and that it can’t be easily solved. Naturally, the region pursued the project recently named by you – the quality of life and health and the modernisation of the healthcare sector. We have defended our positions at the Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development. To be honest, the region will receive an unprecedented 3.5 billion roubles over the next three years.
Oksana Domnina: I haven’t had a chance yet.
Vladimir Putin: Next time, then.
Andrei Chernyayev: Yes, of course.
Vladimir Putin: That’s exactly what I’m talking about.
Vladimir Putin: I don’t remember what I said.
Vladimir Smirnov: Mr Putin, I would like to make a small digression, before asking you a question.
Vladimir Putin: Are we going to build a theatre with 500 seats?
I’m glad your family has received these titles, just as it should be.
Vladimir Smirnov: Especially senior citizens.
Vladimir Putin: Everyone must be asked.
Vladimir Putin: Of course, Vyatka is an ancient and beautiful name.
Remark: I understand and this is your city.
Remark: This will come by itself. Thank you.
Vladimir Putin: A wonderful sports facility, an ice stadium, has opened in your town, right?
Remark: Yes, in Kirovo-Chepetsk.
Vladimir Putin: In Kirovo-Chepetsk. Congratulations.
Remark: A sports facility is scheduled to be built and opened in Kirov soon.
Remark: Gazprom is implementing so many projects this year.
Remark: This process must be launched … It must be given …
Vladimir Putin: You have noted correctly here that school-based facilities will be accessible.
Vladimir Putin: Well, you should take part in the creation of new standards.
Vladimir Starikov: Preparations for the Russian Spartakiad.
Vladimir Putin: He is an active person, and he will come. Figure skating is another priority, right?
Vladimir Putin: Are you going to resume skating?
Oksana Domnina: It’s a difficult question to answer now.
Vladimir Putin: So, it’s possible?
Oksana Domnina: Never say never.
Vladimir Putin: They are already training here.
Vladimir Putin: Tell him to get out of the snow.
Remark: About the quality of regional education …
Vladimir Putin: I’ll talk to him.
Vladimir Putin: Mr Savinykh, let’s see how we can help you.
Viktor Savinykh: It appears that the governor and I have agreed to start working in this direction.
Vladimir Putin: We’ll have another conversation with him.
Viktor Savinykh: Thank you, Mr Putin.
источник новости: http://premier.gov.ru/eng/events/news/14044/




