В.Путин.Прямая линия.24.12.01.Part 10


v Live with President Vladimir Putin - Hot Line (excerpts)Part 10<br />December 24, 2001<br />Moscow, Vladivostok,
Live with President Vladimir Putin - Hot Line (excerpts)Part 10
December 24, 2001
Moscow, Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, village of Kazache-Malevany (Krasnodar Region), Kaliningrad, Novosibirsk, Murmansk, Rostov-on-Don, St Petersburg

Прямая линия с Президентом России
24 декабря 2001 года
Москва, Владивосток, Екатеринбург, Казань, хутор Казаче-Малеваный (Краснодарский край), Калининград, Новосибирск, Мурманск, Ростов-на-Дону, Санкт-Петербург

However, if you work in this sphere surely you will know and feel that the government has changed its attitude to the defense industry during the past two years and has been paying more attention to it. We have repaid almost all our debts to the defense industry, 80% to be more precise. The remaining 20% will be paid up in the first quarter of 2002.And of course, the defense industry should be developed in accordance with the plans for the Armed Forces development. It took us too long to put our act together and work out a strategy of the development of the armed forces until 2010 and a plan of building the armed forces until 2005. The development of the defense industry has been geared to that plan. The government will increase its outlays for the military industrial complex by 30% in 2002.
Nikolai Mikhailovich, I think you will agree with me that in addition to the defense industry we have doctors, teachers and pensioners. I think this is the maximum of what the government can do in this very important area. But we will try to meet the targets that we set.
KIRILL KLEIMYONOV (reads a question that came over the telephone): Yelena Vitalyevna Krasilnikova from the Kostroma Region asks an unusual question: Mr Putin, you constantly meet with people and presidents, and are always in the public eye. You fly every day; perhaps you have a double, and if not, when do you rest?
VLADIMIR PUTIN: First, it is not every day that I fly although I do travel a great deal across the country and go abroad frequently. When I have free time I do sports, I try to do sports during my free time. Of course I have no doubles. These are a myth.
ALEXANDER MINNIKOV: Good morning, my name is Alexander Minnikov. Mr Putin, when did you earn your first money and how did you spend it? Thank you.
VLADIMIR PUTIN: I have already talked about this when I answered the question from an officer in Murmansk. I earned my first money sorry, I almost got it wrong: my first salary, when I started work with the security and was a Lieutenant, was 180 rubles. But I first earned money when I was a member of a student construction team. We went to the Komi Republic where we cut down trees for a power transmission line to be made, and we built and repaired houses. I earned about a thousand rubles, a fantastic amount at the time. A car cost around 4000 then, I think.
I must confess that I made very poor use of that money. I wont tell you how.
STANISLAV ZATONSKY (Rostov-on-Don): Mr Putin, my name is Stanislav Alexandrovich Zatonsky. I am a doctor.
In recent years my colleagues and I have been dealing with a lot of people called forced migrants. There are a lot of them. In some parts of our region they outnumber the local population. To say that these people have a lot of problems would be an understatement, and these problems are impossible to solve at the local level. Will these people have a chance to return home and when will they be able to do so?
VLADIMIR PUTIN: Stanislav Alexandrovich, it is indeed a very important problem, especially for Southern Russia. Let me cite some figures: over the past years about 8 million people have moved to Russia from the CIS countries. Of these 4 million moved to other countries permanently or went back home, but 4 million people stayed in Russia.We spend a certain amount of money to address these problems, not too much money, but it is significant for us. We have helped nearly half a million people, 480,000 people, I think, to solve their housing problems. I may be mistaken, but not by much. Of these people 60,000 were given flats and the rest received money which would not buy them a flat, but will help pay part of the cost. Note that we have 90,000 army officers who have no flats, and 60,000 migrants have been able to buy flats in Russia. It is a tangible number even for us.
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