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RIA Novosti’s choice: the ten major political events of 2009

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RIA Novosti presents 2009’s ten most important domestic political events, as chosen by its correspondents

RIA Novosti presents 2009’s ten most important domestic political events, as chosen by its correspondents

© RIA Novosti . Ruslan Krivobok / Go to the mediabankThe massacre in a supermarket in southern Moscow in late April, where police Major Denis Yevsyukov killed three and wounded six late-night shoppers, led to resignation of several top-ranking officers in the Moscow police. As a result of Yevsyukov’s killing spree, Moscow’s top police officer lost his post: Colonel-General Vladimir Pronin had been Moscow’s police chief since 2001
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The massacre in a supermarket in southern Moscow in late April, where police Major Denis Yevsyukov killed three and wounded six late-night shoppers, led to resignation of several top-ranking officers in the Moscow police. As a result of Yevsyukov’s killing spree, Moscow’s top police officer lost his post: Colonel-General Vladimir Pronin had been Moscow’s police chief since 2001
© RIA Novosti . Andrey Ivanov / Go to the mediabankThe three parliamentary parties which regard themselves as the opposition to the ruling party, United Russia, which has a constitutional majority in the State Duma, walked out of parliament protesting results of regional elections held on October 11 after they learned they lost to the party in power in them
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The three parliamentary parties which regard themselves as the opposition to the ruling party, United Russia, which has a constitutional majority in the State Duma, walked out of parliament protesting results of regional elections held on October 11 after they learned they lost to the party in power in them
© RIA Novosti . Dmitry Astakhov / Go to the mediabankPresident Dmitry Medvedev has introduced a new popular term: modernization. In his second state-of-the-nation address in parliament he said that the modernization of the country was crucial for its survival and that it should not be delayed
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President Dmitry Medvedev has introduced a new popular term: modernization. In his second state-of-the-nation address in parliament he said that the modernization of the country was crucial for its survival and that it should not be delayed
© NewsTeam / Go to the mediabankA series of major traffic accidents in summer which killed 30 and injured 60 Russians in less than a week in July, has exposed serious problems in traffic regulation, road condition and insufficient driver responsibility
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A series of major traffic accidents in summer which killed 30 and injured 60 Russians in less than a week in July, has exposed serious problems in traffic regulation, road condition and insufficient driver responsibility
© RIA Novosti . Mikhail Mordasov / Go to the mediabankState officials’ income declarations made the most popular online reading last summer. In May, presidential anticorruption decrees came into force, stipulating the procedure for government officials and their family members to declare their incomes and property. The policy was aimed at reducing corruption which President Dmitry Medvedev declared one of his presidential missions
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State officials’ income declarations made the most popular online reading last summer. In May, presidential anticorruption decrees came into force, stipulating the procedure for government officials and their family members to declare their incomes and property. The policy was aimed at reducing corruption which President Dmitry Medvedev declared one of his presidential missions
© RIA Novosti . Mokhail Fomichev / Go to the mediabankAlexander Podrabinek, journalist, human rights activist and famous Soviet dissident, in September 2009 published an editorial on http://www.ej.ru about a Moscow restaurant, Anti-Soviet, changing its name under pressure from “Soviet veterans” who said it was "offensive." His article, in which he accused the veterans for their attitude, provoked a harsh response from a number of public associations. Nashi, a nationalist youth movement that began under former President Vladimir Putin, started picketing the journalist’s house
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Alexander Podrabinek, journalist, human rights activist and famous Soviet dissident, in September 2009 published an editorial on http://www.ej.ru about a Moscow restaurant, Anti-Soviet, changing its name under pressure from “Soviet veterans” who said it was "offensive." His article, in which he accused the veterans for their attitude, provoked a harsh response from a number of public associations. Nashi, a nationalist youth movement that began under former President Vladimir Putin, started picketing the journalist’s house
© RIA Novosti . Alexey Druzhinin / Go to the mediabankWith over two years still to go before the next presidential elections, incumbent President Dmitry Medvedev and former President Vladimir Putin, who previously held the post for eight years, announced their presidential ambitions: one of them will possibly run in the 2012 elections, but not both. When asked during his eighth televised Q&A session whether or not he would run, Putin said he was still undecided. “I will think about it. I have enough time for this. In my view, everyone should do what he or she must, and work effectively. We will make decisions on the 2012 election based on the situation in the economy and in the social sphere. But this is 2009,” he said
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With over two years still to go before the next presidential elections, incumbent President Dmitry Medvedev and former President Vladimir Putin, who previously held the post for eight years, announced their presidential ambitions: one of them will possibly run in the 2012 elections, but not both. When asked during his eighth televised Q&A session whether or not he would run, Putin said he was still undecided. “I will think about it. I have enough time for this. In my view, everyone should do what he or she must, and work effectively. We will make decisions on the 2012 election based on the situation in the economy and in the social sphere. But this is 2009,” he said
© RIA Novosti . Dmitry Astakhov / Go to the mediabankRussia’s biggest party, United Russia, which has a constitutional majority in the State Duma, the Russian parliament’s lower house, and controls all the regional legislatures, announced its long-term strategy and ideology at its 11th congress
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Russia’s biggest party, United Russia, which has a constitutional majority in the State Duma, the Russian parliament’s lower house, and controls all the regional legislatures, announced its long-term strategy and ideology at its 11th congress
© RIA Novosti . Vitaly Ankov / Go to the mediabankRussia’s armed forces can now be used to fight piracy and ensure maritime safety
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Russia’s armed forces can now be used to fight piracy and ensure maritime safety
© RIA Novosti . Alexey Nikolsky / Go to the mediabankRussia, Belarus and Kazakhstan have signed a Customs Union Agreement, which so far is the deepest reach of integration among the post-Soviet republics. The European Union also started with a common customs zone project in the mid twentieth century
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Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan have signed a Customs Union Agreement, which so far is the deepest reach of integration among the post-Soviet republics. The European Union also started with a common customs zone project in the mid twentieth century
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