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meanwhile, fans of the russian cinema star are closely watching how their favorite artist will get out of the scandalous story, but it is unlikely that they will be able to quickly restore the squandered trust. sultan zeganov, dmitry stepanov, dmitry kamsky, lead the duty unit. the entire operational feed in telegram channels is run by an honest detective on duty. follow along with us. that's all for now, tatyana petrova was with you, see you at 21:30. in novooogov, vladimir putin met with members of the central election commission and regional election commissions. the event was held on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the russian electoral system. the central
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election commission of russiafilova was awarded the order of merit for the fatherland , second degree. in addition, members of election commissions from new russian regions received awards, including several people from the village of vladimirovka, donetsk people 's republic. i want to convey to you, i want to thank you for your endurance, for a decent, high level of work. i hope that your activities will continue... aimed primarily at ensuring electoral rights of citizens. the most important result of any elections in russia is their legitimacy, because this is the basis of political stability. this is the main thing. we will continue to do everything necessary to prevent any illegal interference in the electoral process. attempts by external internal interference to put pressure on the electoral process will be suppressed. in
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the uk, seven mps asked to initiate a vote of no confidence in the country's prime minister rish sunuk due to government reshuffles. reported this today dailymail newspaper citing an independent parliamentarian. we will talk about events in the british cabinet of ministers and the country's foreign policy with the russian ambassador to great britain andrei kellin. andrey vladimirovich, i greet you. good afternoon. andrey vladimirov, tell me, well, we’ve passed. changes in the government, tell me how former british prime minister david cameron became the new minister of foreign affairs , how do you comment on this appointment as a whole, do you think the foreign policy of the kingdom will change, and how do you think it will turn out?
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the attitude of the former prime minister and the current arish sunok, a good question, of course, few people here expected to get involved in big politics, i must say that on monday morning, when this was announced, and he was not even a member of parliament, and this is a mandatory condition now in order to enter the cabinet of ministers, receive a ministerial position, in the end it was decided to make him a defense officer and thus he entered the house of lords, which, by the way, relieves him of the need to often speak in the house of society, which is quite it’s difficult, but the reaction to the appointments is quite ambiguous, someone recalls that in the time of david cameron, the uk seemed to be doing better than now, but for the majority, he is nevertheless the one who launched austerity budgets , in general, which led the party to a referendum on membership in the european union, but the vote itself turned into brexit with many negative political and socio-economic consequences. and
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in foreign policy matters, david kamern recalls the destruction of libya as a state in support of the syrian terrorists, by the way, he also reproaches him for the course he pursued towards china, when he began the golden age in these relations. of course, one feels that things in the party are not very good if one has to make a bet and invite retirees, well, in relation to cameron’s policy towards our country, here... one must understand that he has really a lot of experience, and he can effectively deal with state affairs are international, but there is a certain course of the government, there are certain rules in this area, and he will follow the general line , which is collectively approved in the government , that is, with an eye on washington, this of course applies entirely to our country, to the ukrainian crisis, his statements were not friendly, the year 2014 is all
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like this -i don’t expect any changes here, it will be about the same, andrey vladimirov, it’s interesting that during the government reshuffle there was a scandal with the dismissal of the minister of internal affairs, tell me, in your opinion, why this happened, somehow this is connected with her statements, perhaps, about pro-palestinian rallies in london, or the plans of the british authorities to expel migrants to rwanda have something to do with this, which, by the way, the supreme court of london did not support this initiative, it considered it illegal , yes, you are absolutely right, well, first of all, suela braverman has always allowed , for some time now, very harsh statements, mainly related to illegal migration, but she went further, recently she proposed demolishing, banning tents for the homeless on the streets only london, but also other cities, by the way, there are quite a lot here , this is no decoration, but the decision, of course, is not
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a passable one and will cause a great resonance, the last statement already related to the crisis in the middle east, she said that the palestinian... protests are marches of hatred, while harshly criticizing the british police, who actually acted within the law, such rhetoric could have provoked a clash between extreme legal forces and the police last weekend, and of course she did not comply with subordination in relation to the prime minister, published an article without the consent of his office. as a result, her resignation became inevitable, and she is a very ambitious politician, cult of the conservative corral from the party, and there is an opinion that she is earning points in advance, based on the fact that the party may lose the next elections, in addition, she loudly slammed the door, and when leaving, attacked the prime minister with criticism, accused him of many sins, including the fact that he
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is afraid to make difficult decisions, such a difficult person, this is not typical for british politics, in general, conservatives are careful not to rock the boat. well, as for the ruaga scheme that you mentioned here, it’s a pretty tough thing , it was invented quite a long time ago, the point is that illegally staying migrants are sent to rwanda, in rwanda their applications are considered depending on the outcome of the consideration, or they are provided they have asylum, it is there that is not in great britain, or they are sent back to the country where they come from, they originate, well, nothing has happened yet. there was the first attempt at deportation to kigali in the twenty-second year, it failed, today the kingdom’s supreme court actually ruled that in its current form the program is illegal, this means that in the future, the government will not send illegal immigrants, well, in fact, not a single one has yet
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sent. andrey vladimir, let’s move on to the topic of ieds, according to the british prime minister rishi sunok, 30,000 british military personnel have already been trained in ieds. how significant is this help for kiev, as you think, you have already repeatedly they said that the rhetoric of the british authorities, it is gradually decreasing, and support is possible too, and here an article was published in the sunday times, where they wrote that kiev’s actions have become too dangerous, they risk dragging the west into a direct confrontation with russia, you see you have some idea about this - signs that great britain is beginning to somehow distance itself from the kiev authorities and maybe even wants to... freeze the conflict? yes, in general, it’s too early to talk about this. ah, here, this is unlikely in the near future the policy has undergone any changes. the other day, sunok actually stated that the west is determined to endure russia in the conflict
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to the bitter end. okay, now he’s not talking about victory over russia. apparently, even to the british government, the failure of the ukrainian summer counteroffensive and the loss of initiative are becoming obvious. to our armed forces, that’s what concerns training, but 3,000 military personnel of the ukrainian armed forces have undergone basic military training for persons with minimal experience of participating in hostilities, but this is not the only one of its kind, ukrainians are taught skills, the use of local knowledge, including courses for barbacks, military engineers, specialists in the field of exchange, military doctors, combat pilots are being trained. of course, thereby britain is working to strengthen the armed forces of ukraine, well, more will happen depend on the budgetary capabilities of the uk , which, frankly speaking, has not yet been determined, that’s what concerns the desire to freeze the conflict, and such an article recently appeared in the sandy times,
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but the author there is starting from completely the false thesis that the kiev regime is autonomous and not under control. this is convenient for them for the curators of the regime, since they wash their hands of themselves, absolve themselves of responsibility for numerous crimes of the regime, and in general, the local man in the street does not like it when ... sabotage raids, murders of russian citizens, explosions, like the northern ones, take place in the depths of the territory flow, that's why they want to distance themselves from this matter, well, of course, fatigue is felt here in the uk, where it was originally, but it remains in paris on at a high level, the local officialdom is strongly dismissing the idea of freezing, but there is another topic in the british parliament called for declaring the iranian revolutionary guard corps of iran a terrorist organization. no more, no less, but parliamentarians claim that such a decision would be a step towards peace and stability in
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the middle east, in our country, how likely is it in your opinion that this decision will be made at all, and how it could affect the state of affairs, on middle east? well , the idea has been wandering for a long time, here for a long time in recent years, and no decision has been made, it is being postponed every now and then, well, it is clear that adding exir to the blacklist will complicate the already strained relations. between tehran and london could undermine remaining communication channels. at the beginning of the month, the first british razsky telephone conversation between ministers took place here in many years, there are enough topics for discussion, there are humanitarian issues, there are also issues of prisoner exchange that exist in that other country, well, there is also the restoration of the nuclear deal to achieve in which britain, as participants, at one time played a certain role here, and the regional situation, of course, the crisis around gaza, ah, so despite all the antiterian rhetoric, which is clearly
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heard, the practical plane, the idea of introducing a guard corps of the icelandic revolution in the list of terrorists here has not yet moved into a practical direction, they show an approach , however, it must be said that the approaches in great britain and being ideologically motivated often take precedence over common sense, i don’t know what will happen next, well if we are already talking about the middle east, how do you generally assess the current influence of great britain in this region, many experts say that london has some of its own goals that they are pursuing in this region and even slightly different from those that the americans have , that’s how interested, in your opinion, london is in resolving the palestinian-israeli conflict as quickly as possible, of course, in our time... today , the geopolitical influence of great britain , of course, should not be overestimated, the country is going into
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the leader of foreign policy is the united states, but nevertheless, over many years the british managed to build a well-developed network of embassies in the region, a wide range of non-governmental organizations, a military presence, contacts with local elites, all this is a legacy of the past, it remains colonial, from the times of colonialism, the historical role of great britain as a colonial... of course it’s unsightly, this is the territory that is now involved in the conflict in the modern one for more than two decades were under mandate management of london, this is a huge legacy, of course, but nevertheless, the conditions for the peaceful existence of the peoples living in these territories were never created, and now these are the prerequisites for the current explosive situation. now london, like washington, is pretending that the whole conflict began in early october, on october 7, forgetting that it has a huge painful prehistory, this is very similar to
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, by the way, london’s position on the crisis around ukraine, when they say it's an operation it was not provoked by anything and the whole conflict began on february 24, 2020, forgetting that it all started much earlier, officially, london is on the side of israel, and of course, and here... there are huge palestinian demonstrations, many hundreds of thousands and now i don’t know how much this can influence the position in general, the latest demonstrations gathered , according to various sources, from 300 to 800,000 people, this, of course, is second only to the demonstrations that were against the war in iraq in 2003 up to one and a half million participated there, but this is really a huge number. gradually, i feel here that the understanding is somehow breaking through that, in general, what is needed is not just a humanitarian pause, but something
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the history of democracy in russia goes back to ancient times. nationwide. the meeting of residents of the veche made decisions on all significant issues played a key role in the formation of russian statehood. by the 14th century, a new institution of class representation had emerged. cathedrals of the earth. they ensured legitimacy and continuity of power and established a new electoral tradition. catherine ii included elements
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of election to solve a number of state problems. for the first time , the foundations of suffrage were laid in relation to cities and the urban population. thanks to the reforms of alexander ii, zemstvos appeared in russia. the people were legitimized as new source of power. the duma became the country's first all-class legislative body. she was elected for 5 years. the elections were multi-stage, held in four kuryans. elections to the constituent assembly became universal, equal and direct, and were held by secret ballot. the adopted law turned out to be revolutionary for russia. voting rights were granted not only to men, but also to women. in 1936 general. equal direct elections were enshrined in the ussr constitution. in december 1993, the current constitution was adopted russia. modern electoral
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legislation is being formed, legislation on political parties, systems of election commissions are being laid as the basis for gas elections. the digitalization of election procedures is actively underway. in terms of organizing and conducting elections, russia is significantly ahead. other countries, today every russian voter understands how important it is to make their choice in order to support changes for the better in our lives, elections in russia are important, honest, convenient. so, we sum up today's results,
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forum exhibition russia, together with the chairman of the a just russia party for truth, sergei mironov, sergei mikhailovich, hello, hello, have you already walked through the exhibition, what are your impressions, what do you remember, but fortunately i haven’t seen everything yet, because there certainly is desire again, even more than once here. like russia, hence the name, russia, and secondly, it feels like this exhibition is already in the 21st century, because there is a lot of interactivity, well , frankly, every subject of the russian federation, understands that there will be neighbors nearby , wants to show the best, and that they have the best, so that it would be interesting, well , frankly, it was attractive, and they succeeded, and what’s important is that new regions are represented at the exhibition,
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i don’t know if you had time to look at their stands, what do you think, what kind of support do they need, what do they need today in order for them to integrate as deeply as possible into our big family, and i specifically visited all four pavilions or high-profile places of four new subfederations. i stayed, talked to everyone, looked at everything, but firstly , you can feel how proud they are that they are part of russia, they say how people come, many have a biography, a destiny connected with these russian regions of ours, who have been in ukraine for a long time, and many cry, even when they see familiar places, familiar landscapes , therefore, but they all say, this is only... we will continue to participate in such exhibitions , we will have something to show, but by the way, that’s when we talked to you about how unique this is
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exhibition here in moscow, it will run until march, it is clear that it is probably not possible to translate the whole of some other subject of the federation, but to make a film, to make the most interesting thing and some objects are very unique, very interesting, really tinker around for all of our russia, it seems to me, this would be great, including four new subjects of the russian federation, the donetsk people's republic, the lugansk people's republic, the zaporozhye and kherson regions. you correctly said that the russian exhibition is an opportunity to see all the regions, all of them the best sides, so to speak, but you are not an ordinary visitor, i think that many people come to you with some requests, wishes, you know well how the situation is developing in the regions, in your opinion, what other support measures need to be provided to the regions today to enhance their development? i won’t be original if you ask at the root , so that what you lack more, they will say that money rules very much, yes, because
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a lot about between the federal center and the regions, to put it mildly, is not very fair, according to the budget code everything should be honestly, it’s 50/50, the real proportion is 70 remaining in the federal budget, somewhere a little more than thirty goes to the regions. in this regard, our party’s proposal is very old, but why not introduce budget code rules that tax is paid at the place of production of goods, services, not to the head office, even my favorite city of st. petersburg, where the headquarters of gazprom is located, after all, gas they are mined not in my hometown of st. petersburg, in the north from siberia, and it would be fairer and fairer if a certain part of the tax went there, well, when we talked to you about the four new constituent entities of the russian federation, they have another injustice; several years ago we achieved that now our telecom operators do not charge for romin.
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when we move from subject to subject, unfortunately, this does not apply to four new subjects of the russian federation, where people are forced to pay this roaming fee, i think that is not fair, it needs to be refed, so i know that today you took part in the work of the first youth tourism forum more than journey. firstly, tell us about your impressions of this forum, what is its purpose, and in general, given that the importance of domestic tourism is growing, what are the prospects for this forum in the future? i was at this youth tourism forum, it was no coincidence, the fact is that i am the president of the sports tourism federation , for 8 years now, my first degree is a mining physicist, i have 18 field seasons behind me, what is travel, what are routes, i i know very well which is your favorite, then i’ll ask you for the same route,
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well, my favorite, when i worked in geology, that’s all... i worked in mongolia for 10 years , i walked all over mongolia, and of course, the basin of large lakes in the west and the huge rocky gobi desert in the south, the famous mongolian agates , famous - dzerins, saigas that run, well, for example, few people know that utynigo live long-eared hedgehogs with such funny, funny ears, the children saw him, laughed, by the way, and hares also live there, so there are a lot of impressions, but coming back to your question, young people have very good creative, they come up with new routes, they understand how beautiful our homeland is, how beautiful our russia is, they want people to really be able to see it, but as already the president of the federation of sports tourism, i for example know, an elementary tourist trail, yes, it should
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be laid through such non-skinny places, but somewhere... there must be a point where you came, at least, if not a house, a canopy so that from the rain, and there, which would be good, there is electricity so that you can charge your iphone, charge your walkie-talkie, because that a tourist would really miss this, they appear, yes, they appear, these young guys, they are thinking not only about being able to go to some unique places, but so that it is comfortable, so that as many people as possible , maybe even the first ones... those who don’t have such cool skills of tourists , especially mountain tourists, could easily walk, by the way, i don’t know if it was possible to talk with the guys about education, for example, yes, i know what ’s in in some regions there is a shortage of specialists who teach children, teachers, and how is the situation improving today, what is being done to improve this situation? there really is a problem, but firstly, several tens of thousands
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of teachers, first of all... in what is called subject teachers, this is physics, this is mathematics, this is chemistry, this is the russian language and literature, our school lacks, we we see that many , including those from the unified state university, apply to pedagogical universities, not planning to then not work for a day as a teacher, but there is another aspect here, if, for example, our our party’s proposals would be implemented, but we say: let any teacher in any school... receive at least 10% of the average salary in this subject of the russian federation. the teacher is the main person, the sovereign’s people, we generally believe that they should be given the status of civil servants in terms of salary, pensions, social protection, they don’t need to fill out a declaration like civil servants, but let them receive adequate money, then there will be another picture, then we will see that the graduates -
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