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translate what is a belarusian eared shepherd dog? gena wants to buy your puppy here. a woman should have a head on her shoulders. this woman is our entire arboretum. can close like this to wear a hat, i'm changing your big-eared puppy for your quiet life as a clown. they just thought that this thing would suit you elena yakovleva
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and then another official visit of the speaker and the delegation of the state duma last week to abkhazia, a meeting with the president and deputies. what documents were signed? what did you agree on? and what will be the further less parliamentary cooperation? the locals call abkhazia apsny in translation, the country of the soul, and you really can’t argue with this a little, where
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else just like that, walking along the embankment, you can hear the performance of a folk choir, moreover, in two languages ​​at once. the sun and clear sky on the first day of winter in abkhazia warmly welcome the delegation of the state duma is also the first official visit of russian deputies in 13 years. on the way to the parliament building, a stop in the park of glory where the delegates laid flowers at the memorial to those who died in the patriotic war of 1992-93. new the inter-parliamentary format of communication is the topic with which work began in the building of the people's assembly of abkhazia, as vyacheslav volodin noted, until
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this day, interaction was built only at the level of specialized committees, the most paradoxical thing is that we understand, probably better than one another. we have everything for this and therefore we have an offer. u reverse the uh substance of the leaf, while using the most uh efficient approaches. i think your visit to the program scheduled for today's events will give an additional impetus our interstate relations between countries the conversation continued in an expanded format. we discussed a lot of education, medicine, mail message. the key topic, the harmonization of legislation, ask a question about the possibility of our digital technologies, so that we can connect, for example, public services used by citizens living here in abkhazia, because during the pandemic, the impossibility of actually registering on the site was especially acute, for example in
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public services to receive a full-fledged russia this is how it looks. december in abkhazia plus 18 clear sky palm trees it is not surprising that the republic is in the top 5 most attractive countries for russian tourists materials, which today are such cornerstone issues related to guarantees for investors, issues related to registration of land ownership, which is very, very acute with parliamentarians. here there is such a constructive dialogue. the chairman of the state duma invited colleagues from abkhazia to an international conference in moscow. its topic will be the role of interaction between the faction of political parties in the inter-parliamentary cooperation of the cis countries. main event of the official visit. viacheslav volodin was the signing of an agreement on cooperation between the state duma and the parliament of the republic of abkhazia, it is
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designed to bring cooperation between parliaments to a new level. within the framework of the agreement, a working commission will be created, its purpose is to resolve issues of the parliamentary dimension. these will be problematic topics that concern both the citizens of abkhazia and the citizens of russia. we believe that friendship is a two-way street. what about development? it is possible only on the basis of trust, and it is impossible to build trust without dialogue. the main thing. here, volodin stressed the end result, the agenda will be formed jointly from the key areas of our future work to deal with the harmonization of legislation in the social and economic sphere, resolving issues in this regard, the preparation of laws in the field of e-
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customs policy, and the tax legislation of social policy. relations between russia and abkhazia are of an allied and strategic nature, the dynamics are set by the presidents and the task of the parliaments. legislatively ensure the adopted decisions about this were discussed at a meeting with the head of the republic, aslan janiya. your visit, of course, will fully work for the interests of the people of russia and the people of abkhazia so that our position becomes even closer and interaction between our countries becomes even longer. general history. the culture of tradition, on the one hand, makes it easier to develop bilateral relations, but on the other hand, it obliges a lot, viacheslav volodin noted . this means that there is a lot of responsible work ahead. the most important thing is that the start of a new format
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parliamentary relations officially yes oreshkin sergey gordeev nikita karaskin ekaterina shevchenko mikhail gubarenko, parliamentary hour. and in the next story, i am especially pleased to talk about the anniversary of our quarter-century parliamentary hour program. the country was changing, the state duma was changing, and the program was changing, but our desire to tell you to our viewers in an understandable language about the laws and the work of deputies about the program, which still does not lose its relevance today, has remained unchanged alexander loktionov. hello on air, the release of the outreach program
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parliamentary hour in the studio nina bernikova and vladimir stefanov, they were the first cranes, began to tell the big country in detail about what is happening within the walls of the state duma at the end of november 1997, the debut release of the parliamentary hour program on federal air in russia, the economic crisis . unemployment low wages transfer from the early days of existence did not hesitate to speak openly about these problems. isn't all this a field for vigorous activity and president and government and legislators. people have long been waiting for normal constructive work. all branches of government. this issue was prepared by a professional team of journalists and directors, but the parliamentary hour is a special responsibility. the first live broadcast on a federal channel made even experienced tv people worry. i certainly remember that moment of awe. that's for sure, because, because, and by this time i was already a director with more than a dozen. and years. yes, just
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press the button. eh, that was uh. well, here's one you know lux. now, if it was possible to say, and everything is there oh, everything is silent, because on the remote control it was the birth of the parliamentary hour, it took place on the basis of a television and radio complex, which was mounted on the okhotny ryad. in ninety-five. the broadcasts of plenary sessions, hearings of press conferences began, the right of the state duma to its own program was defended by the deputies themselves. we are elected deputies. moreover, a lot of party membership was present at the council of the duma. and i had to, uh, raise my voice and speak. well, how come we don't we have, well, let's speak our voices on the tv screen. i cited an exemplary georgia, we say poor money, no money, weak economically. they have their own television shows all meetings from the first to the last minute. and we the worse, in short, it cost a lot of work. so
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attention everyone, we start working the engine of the parliamentary hour became for viewers a kind of feedback from the deputy corps, people in the country were waiting for changes and how people's deputies solve these problems in the state duma, parliamentary journalists told weekly, and sometimes the reporters themselves held an answer to the people and knew what to say, as they always had to be aware of all the decisions of the state duma. uh, literally speaking straight from the plane to miners who have not received a salary for many months speaking to teachers who also sat without a salary. and so we met with them in a frozen classroom, where the children were sitting in jackets and hats. yes, under these conditions. uh, i had to start working and talk about what the state duma should do in order to get this
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change the situation detailed coverage of the legislative process has become a hallmark of the parliamentary hour in the domestic. seeing the shortage of such programs, through the reports of the creative team, the inner workings of the work of parliamentarians became available to the viewer, and the image of the deputy began to change, the cliché of a closed man in a jacket gradually became a thing of the past. i remember when they showed the first story from my office. e, there in the back of my assistant, who is sitting e facing me, and on the other side i, who is there something he tells the correspondent, then they ask that the truth is that you have such a small office. even even such elements of everyday deputy work, that’s all, it had to be shown to people so that they really understand how they work, how the parliament lives. that's what he did, including about the parliamentary hour. it was very important for the airtime in the parliamentary hour that the deputies of those years fought, in many respects, because television at the beginning of the third millennium was the main
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source of information for the vast majority people, well, as before, and now the layout of the program is only the most significant. the results of deputy work and indeed in i remember a period when there was quite a lot of competition. well, in general, then a deputy is active when he has many initiatives, when he actively works in his territory, delves into various problems, large-scale into small ones, he will always be in demand by journalists to understand the nuances of the decision of the state duma. then , simply and clearly, to tell the viewer this became the main principle. the main function of the program, but behind the final product, which the audience sees on the air, is always the hard work of a large team of plenary sessions. in the noughties, sometimes they went until 11:00 pm from a huge array of specific information. it was necessary to quickly highlight the main thing and in an accessible form. deliver to an audience of millions. it had to be absolutely verbatim. uh, you know, uh, then you talk about something, uh, to have serious
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knowledge yourself. we passed exams for knowledge of laws, knowledge of the constitution, knowledge of the law on civil service. the tests were done regularly. uh, improved their skills in the history of the program. there are cases when people with a cassette of the parliamentary hour in their hands went to court to prove their rights to accrue a pension for the viewer . uh, hundreds of thousands of years ago it was one of the most needed most significant in all the states of the world. thousands of years of history of this profession and the half-anniversary that the parliamentary hour marks. it's just such a small milestone in the recent history of this, uh, significant state important business. you know, as before, especially the grandmothers on the bus used to say. and i, and we were told on the radio, yes. or they
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told us on television the parliamentary hour. many take it as a matter of fact. the official source of information and , in my opinion, the employees of the parliamentary hour have such a fairly serious responsibility for thoughtful and high-quality work, and the price of a mistake is quite high - any tv show is a living organism that should adapt to modern realities. the parliamentary hour is no exception, especially since the state duma itself has been constantly changing over the years of its existence. the program repeatedly updated the concept, experimented with formats , even appeared on screens as talk shows, which at that time were gaining popularity with a sharp discussion on topical issues with the participation of deputies and experts. the recording took place in the small hall of the state duma, the poor the whole world the whole world, hungry 5 billion hungry uneducated, but there is no terror anywhere. thanks where is the oil. but no.
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in the caucasus, there is a leaflet about what happens on the okhotny ryad during the parliamentary hour, it can show. more than other channels, because hr journalists are always where the deputies are in the state duma or at an off-site meeting of a large-scale forum or on a business trip abroad. in 2018, a new stage in the development of the parliamentary hour began. yes, again the program remained the same - this is a weekly story about the work of the state duma and deputies, coverage of the position of all factions, but the process of preparing the program for broadcast was rebooted, non-standard shooting, dynamic editing, bright graphics of a new form of presentation all this in order to preserve and expand the audience. the dacha, which
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vyacheslav volodin put before the team of the parliamentary hour, heading the state duma, is important to the viewer. not just a report on the work of the parliament, but a bright intellectual product with the advent of vyacheslav viktorovich volodin, it was possible to make the format not boring. and er by themselves, as if the shooting is already happening at the modern level. i mean, it's not like that. uh, tv product hour, when that's the children are waiting, as it were, until it is over, to watch the next film in the program, but a really interesting program that tells about the activities of the legislature in addition to the transfer. today, this is not only a story about the decisions made in the plenary session, the life of citizens in the regions, analytical stories about the situation in the country and the world, business trips of deputies to the regions and abroad, and much more. previous at all. the whole country has changed over the years and the parliamentary hour. how what is the name
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of the thermometer showed this temperature? how the intensity of the discussion of passions increases when discussing the most important laws, the law by which our citizens live, laws that concern not two or three people, but the whole country from the smallest child who has just been born and took his first breath. yes, a person of advanced age of a society that watches such programs. basically, it gets bigger with every younger in the day, that is, the interest of young people’s politics is growing, what i like about the site itself, that it’s not always about dry laws and even about distant topics of the same economic sectors that are there. for example, in my case it’s about a figure about cryptocurrency about mining, and today it is really interesting for people and it would be necessary to comply with this trend, developing new forms of presentation, it is important to preserve traditions. some of the layout points of the current parliamentary hour are the transformation of previous formats, for example, what the presenters used to convey to the viewer with a note for short now. to get information in
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the heading laws of the week, information is supplemented by expert comments from representatives of all duma factions, and the viewer receives information not only about the fresh laws adopted by the journalists of the parliamentary hour, they also monitor the moment the decision of the state duma comes into force due to previously reminding the audience of this. the duty of a deputy of the state duma to defend the rights of citizens parliamentarians receive hundreds of appeals every day from the voters what to do if you can’t get preferential medicines or a wheelchair, if local authorities are delaying resettlement from an emergency house or the management company performs its functions poorly answers to all these questions and options for solving problems are regularly covered by the heading parliamentary control any person can apply to a deputy for help by writing to the regional reception or to the reception of the state duma for the tv viewer how to protect
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your rights and achieve justice in painful situations a question with a specific example? she, of course, is very well suited for solving such issues for a person who is very important to see that the authorities are not afraid to talk about the problems of the authorities. they are understood, the authorities decide them and how the authorities decide them, and then the residents feel protected. even if it does not always work out, for example, to solve everything the way they wanted, but in general, there is no need to be silent about problems. and just here on our program, she is an extra confirmation of this. these are scenery familiar to the audience of the parliamentary hour from this very the studio had a program from 2018 to 21, a filming pavilion and now the camera, full of combat readiness, light, sound, can be launched at any time. but the transmission team is in constant creative search . and this year, the recording site migrated to the building on the okhotsk ryad, another experiment.
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we are shooting a program, what is called here within the walls of the state duma we write at the scene. well, in our opinion, due to the fact that the format of filming was changed, the program got additional dynamics. 25 years for a tv show, even more so parliament, a long term is another stage of a long journey, time to sum up the interim results of the work done and outline plans for the future , short-term and, of course, global. a lot has been done regarding the dissemination of content on the internet. and i think that we will go further along this path, because our task is to attract a young
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audience, so that young people who are interested in politics, who are interested in decisions, and in fact these decisions are made just for them for future generations, so that they saw and the decision-making process was transparent, so that they understood the origin of certain. uh, norms, legislation legislation program parliamentary hour. it should be a little more lively and tied to specific examples. how will the law, for example, be implemented, how will they work? how will they be, how will they influence a particular person? that's it and thus you can actually develop and always have somewhere. therefore, in order to expand the audience, and so wide enough audience, but i always think that the road is for the one who walks and there is always an opportunity. always improve over a quarter of a century, the convocations of the state duma changed several times the situation in the country, but the parliamentary hour at all times remained a reliable bridge between people and the legislature
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, so it will continue to be what the parliamentary hour does - this is a need between types, there and society . and such a fairly operational connection. you add to what should be meaningful and accessible even more interesting, in my opinion. i would like to wish you this success is a reflection of more citizen voters' requests for answers to their questions and to enlighten leadership. that is, the truth of his manism and justice will not be all right. i am sure that such a transfer is needed. a and uh, as long as there is a parliament. it will always be, because it is an indispensable condition of modern life, then the transfer of such a parliamentary hour will definitely be. and how to make it? eh, more interesting, but more alive. this is probably your job, if something is required from us deputies, we we will always help. alexander loktionov anna melikyan
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andrey tarasov nikita karaskin maxim cole mikhail gubarenko, parliamentary hour that's all you watched the program of the parliamentary hour, see you in a week.
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to work for the freedom of asia alekseevich karatek yakol gennady, thousands of russian criminals daily come out from behind barbed wire and, like ordinary people, go to work first to clean the manure to clean the feeders. how many tons suck so per day per shift throws a total of 7-8 tons per day, who is now serving a sentence in the zone the comfort of the convicts must certainly be positively characterized. this is where we live. here is our room at 8 o'clock. it's mandatory overtime double pay. they have the opportunity to communicate with children practically. every day worked. he 's coming. let, at least for an hour you need to go. in general, i am grateful to fate for the fact that i had such a chance . we conducted our
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own investigation for this case. it's always interesting how it all starts. now the producers of good things will see everything, and most importantly. but it's best to check.
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friends, i invite you to our new edition of the author's program.
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and vladimir putin saw the automobile part of the crimean bridge, where they completed the restoration after the emergency on october 8, the president drove along this section of the highway while driving a car, accompanied by the deputy head of government. marat fell asleep on the road , including in the development of a land route to the peninsula. therefore, of course, we also need to ensure reliable communication with crimea

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