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PRESS DIGEST - Russia - Dec 1



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PRESS DIGEST - Russia - Dec 1


http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/01/press-digest-russia-dec-idUSL5E7N10OE20111201
3:08am EST

MOSCOW, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The following are some of the leading stories in Russia's newspapers on Thursday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

VEDOMOSTI

www.vedomosti.ru

- The paper runs an interview with the CEO of French drugmaker Ipsen Marc de Garidel who says the company plans to expand its presense in the Russian market by 15 percent per year.

- Net capital outflow from Russia in 2001 will reach $80 billion, a two years' high since the financial crisis in 2008, according to economy development forecast.

KOMMERSANT

www.kommersant.ru

- On Thursday Russia will try to convince the EU to support the South Stream natural gas pipeline project and abandon building a gas pipeline from the Caspian region that will bypass Russia, the daily says.

- Russia's biggest political party United Russia on Thursday will hold a forum in St Petersburg with almost 4,000 people, the daily writes.

(Reporting By Ludmila Danilova)


Russian Press at a Glance, Thursday, December 1, 2011


http://en.rian.ru/russia/20111201/169198195.html
08:50 01/12/2011

POLITICS

 

The Russian Central Election Commission is making final arrangements for Sunday’s parliamentary elections. (Moskovskie Novosti)



 

ECONOMY

Russia’s GDP may exceed those of France, Britain and Germany in the next 20 years, allowing the country to discuss joining the European Union, prominent U.S. economist and head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Jim O'Neill, has predicted. (Rossiiskaya Gazeta)

The deputy head of the Russian Economy Ministry, Andrei Klepach, has said the forecast for Russia's net private capital outflow in 2011 has been increased to $80 billion from $50 billion. (Kommersant, Nezavisimaya Gazeta)

OIL&GAS

Russia and the European Union will begin on Thursday a regular round of arduous negotiations on gas pipeline projects. Russian Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko will once against try to persuade EU Energy Commissioner Gunther Oettinger to support Russia’s South Stream project and drop plans to construct pipelines to supply gas from Asia to Europe bypassing Russia. Moscow’s chances of success are slim. (Kommersant)



BUSINESS

Russian businessmen who have lost hope in the authorities’ ability to defeat corruption have announced the creation of a special public anti-graft center. (Nezavisimaya Gazeta)

Oil companies TNK-BP and CTRP-Rimera are to invest in the development and purchase of drones to explore oil deposits. (Vedomosti)

SOCIETY

The Russian opposition claims the number of violations in the 2011 State Duma election campaign has increased several times compared to the 2007 parliamentary elections. (Kommersant)



CRIME

A Moscow court sanctioned on Wednesday the arrest of Viktor Baturin, the brother-in-law of former Moscow mayor Yury Luzhkov, on charges of attempted fraud. Baturin said he would “fight till the end” to prove his innocence. (Kommersant)

Two Belarusians convicted of carrying out a deadly attack on the Belarusian capital’s subway system, killing 15 people, have been sentenced to death. Independent experts and human rights activists have strongly criticized the verdict, saying that the two men’s guilt has not been proven. (Kommersant, Rossiiskaya Gazeta)

HEALTH

 

While the number of HIV-infected Russians is expected to rise, the United Nations is halting its anti-HIV programs in Russia, leaving the country’s government to fight the disease on its own. (Moskovskie Novosti)


The final showdown begins


http://rt.com/politics/press/nezavisimaya/final-campaign-united-putin/en/
Published: 1 December, 2011, 07:42
Edited: 1 December, 2011, 07:44
Ivan Rodin

The final stage of the election campaign: the ruling party narrows down to Medvedev and Putin.

Tomorrow will be the last day of political campaigning before the December 4 election. United Russia is placing its bets on the media and the positions of its leaders, Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin. Yesterday they handed out awards and cash promises, and today they are holding a final meeting with their supporters. Experts, however, indicate that United Russia’s main advantage is its administrative resources.

It seems that United Russia has decided to decrease the current election’s high publicity level at the final stage. Reports have begun to circulate that United Russia will, allegedly, shift its main focus from direct contact with voters to campaigning through the media, because, in recent weeks, communication with voters has failed to yield much success, while the number of scandals has only increased.

However, according to Nezavisimaya Gazeta’s (NG) sources, in reality the ruling party never did conduct a particularly active campaign. Since the beginning, emphasis was placed on combining the administrative resources with an overwhelming advantage in the media, which has mainly been ensured by United Russia’s leaders, Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin.

The final stage in United Russia’s election campaign will also be carried by them. Yesterday Medvedev visited a youth forum with a campaign-related title: “The future is ours!” This is one of the active slogans of the United Russia party. And today the tandem’s supporters and recent interlocutors will gather for a final session. Medvedev and Putin will hostguests at the Digital October Convention Center. The meeting will also be attended by participants of the so-called “big government”, including delegates of student groups, disabled groups, retirees, etc. – all those who have been supported by the party leaders in the two months of the election campaign. Some of the most active members of the All-Russia People’s Front, such as motorists, have been asked to attend the meeting “for Putin.” Yesterday it was impossible to so much as roughly determine the theme of the event. NG’s sources from the ruling party suggested that it will mark the main transition from one PR campaign to another – the State Duma campaign to the presidential. Meanwhile, one of NG’s interlocutors recalled that usually on the eve of such meetings authorized delegates are requested to pose certain questions to the officials.

Experts are skeptical of the heightened level of activity on the part of the ruling party’s tops officials. For example, Rostislav Turovsky, the vice president of the Center of Political Technologies, points out that United Russia’s election campaign has two dimensions. The first involves propaganda and the second, mobilization. In the second case, the administrative resources are applied: “It’s hard to say which is more important, but for United Russia, the second aspect of the campaign is more valuable.” As for the final stage of the election campaign, the expert suggests that the rules of the genre call for increased public activity on the part of the leaders. Aleksey Mukhin, the general director of the Political Information Center, was more categorical. In his opinion, “in course of the entire campaign, Medvedev and Putin competed against each other, trying to further distance themselves from campaigning for United Russia.” The only exception, he says, were the ruling party’s conferences. Otherwise, they mostly campaigned for themselves. Mukhin considers this an objective factor. Otherwise, why would Putin, for example, need to take on the responsibility of rescuing a political bankrupt? United Russia’s ratings have plummeted. This brand can no longer be restored, and efforts to support it would only lead to the loss of credibility of those who tried doing so. “An old car could, of course, be brought to its maximum velocity – after which it would simply collapse,” says the expert. He noted that the situation in which United Russia finds itself is not only resulting in its loss of votes to the Socialist Revolutionaries, but to the Communists as well.

The Communist Party has recently addressed Russian voters. Socially vulnerable groups have been promised that the country will not experience any shocks, so there is no need to worry. Staff members of election commissions who fail to understand that the situation is changing have been threatened with prosecution for fraud by the Communists.




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