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About 6,000 policemen to ensure order in Moscow on Unity Day.
MOSCOW, November 4 (Itar-Tass) - About 6 thousand policemen will
ensure security of mass rallies in Moscow on the occasion of National
Unity Day, spokesman for the city's main police department Viktor Biryukov
told Itar-Tass.
According to him, many events will be held in the city from November 4
to 7 to mark the holiday. In particular, activists of the youth movement
Nashi (Ours) will stage a 20,000-strong procession from the Berezhkovskaya
Embankment to Taras Shevchenko Embankment. About 1 thousand supporters of
the Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) will celebrate November 4 by a rally
in Pushkin Square, and a group of citizens will march from Pererva Street
to Lyublinskaya Street, a rally against illegal immigration will be held
then - 5 thousand people are expected to attend.
In connection with the mass public events and in order to ensure
security of citizens during the holidays, the city police had in advance
been transferred to a high alert regime, in accordance with which the
number of patrols in the streets will be increased by about one-third,
guarding of special importance facilities, state authority buildings,
underground metro stations will be reinforced, the 02 service will be put
to high alert, operational investigative teams and rapid response teams,
who first arrive on the scene are also reinforced.
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.Corruption fight to continue in Ingushetia - Yevkurov.
NAZRAN, November 4 (Itar-Tass) - Yunus-Bek Yevkurov will continue the
fight against corruption in Ingushetia. He made this statement in Magas on
Wednesday, summing up his two-year presidency.
Yevkurov admitted that he was not prepared for the fact that "the mass
desire of each official is to gain" in Ingushetia. He noted that "there is
not a single post in the republic on which officials would not want to
make money on elementary things: giving some certificates, some other
documents." "We are fighting against this," Yevkurov said.
"The most unexpected and incomprehensible thing over two years of my
presidency was that I have seen so many indifferent people," he continued.
"Apathy hampers progress and blunts human brain."
According to Yevkurov, at all meetings with the republic's residents
he was "looking for the positive seed, which will yield good fruit." In
addition, "when travelling I learn how officials work on site and can
assess their work," he said. According to Yevkurov, "You know how many
officers I have dismissed for callous attitude towards people."
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.Consensus on relations reset with RF important for US Congress-FC.
MOSCOW, November 4 (Itar-Tass) - Chairman of the Federation Council's
Committee on International Affairs Mikhail Margelov hopes that the
Republicans and Democrats in the US Congress will stick to consensus on
matters of foreign policy, including the "reset" of relations with Russia.
"I hope that issues of US national security will be for them issues of
national consensus, and America's sustained security is impossible without
stable partner and allied relations with Russia," the FC member told
Itar-Tass in an interview.
According to the Russian FC members, "difficult times lie ahead for
the administration of Barack Obama: the victory of the Republicans in the
midterm elections - is a solid majority in the House of Representatives,
which allows them to appoint their speaker and chairpersons of committees
and block the health and tax reforms of the president, to struggle for a
reduction in government spending."
Preserving by the Democrats of a majority in the Senate, albeit with
some loss of seats, allows them to "continue the foreign policy of Barack
Obama, not to stop the "resetting" of relations with Russia, advance
towards ratification of the START-3 Treaty and observe agreements reached
by the two countries in recent years," Margelov said.
He does not believe that "if the Republicans win in the Senate the
foreign policy agenda in the United States, at least in relations with
Russia will dramatically change." However, he added, "it is more
convenient for us to continue to work with those with whom we started it."
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.EurAsEC states to work out single Civil Code-RF justice min.
KAZAN, November 4 (Itar-Tass) - Member countries of the Eurasian
Economic Community (EurAsEC) will develop a uniform civil code, Russian
Justice Minister Alexander Konovalov said after a meeting of the Council
of Ministers of Justice of the EurAsEC member states, which took place in
Kazan on Wednesday.
"The meeting participants agreed to: develop a uniform civil code for
all member countries of the Eurasian Economic Community," Konovalov said
answering a, Itar-Tass question. To this end, each country will delegate
its best lawyers, scientists, which will form a special working group to
develop the Agreement. According to the minister it is preliminarily
called the "Concept of the development of civil legislation of the EurAsEC
countries."
"The main objective of the developed Agreement is harmonisation and
convergence of legally substantiated approaches in the territory of the
EurAsEC countries, the Customs Union, single economic space," the minister
said. It is the duty of lawyers, in his opinion, to "maximally help their
governments, businesses and civil society in the implementation of the
innovation process."
According to Konovalov, the Civil Code of the CIS countries, drawn up
15 years ago has been taken as the basis of this document. "But some of
its normative acts will be improved in accordance with the present
situation in the countries of the community," he said.
The Civil Code, according to Konovalov, will be adopted at the next
meeting of the Council of Ministers of Justice of EurAsEC member
countries, which will be held in the capital of Tajikistan - Dushanbe in
September 2011.
The meeting was attended by President of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov,
Minister of Justice of Belarus Viktor Golovanov, Kazakhstan - Rashid
Tusupbekov, Kyrgyzstan - Aida Salyanova, Tajikistan - Bakhtiyor
Khudoyarov. Armenian Justice Minister Gevorg Danielan participated as a
representative of an observer country at the EurAsEC.
EurAsEC brings together Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
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ensure security of mass rallies in Moscow on the occasion of National
Unity Day, spokesman for the city's main police department Viktor Biryukov
told Itar-Tass.
According to him, many events will be held in the city from November 4
to 7 to mark the holiday. In particular, activists of the youth movement
Nashi (Ours) will stage a 20,000-strong procession from the Berezhkovskaya
Embankment to Taras Shevchenko Embankment. About 1 thousand supporters of
the Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) will celebrate November 4 by a rally
in Pushkin Square, and a group of citizens will march from Pererva Street
to Lyublinskaya Street, a rally against illegal immigration will be held
then - 5 thousand people are expected to attend.
In connection with the mass public events and in order to ensure
security of citizens during the holidays, the city police had in advance
been transferred to a high alert regime, in accordance with which the
number of patrols in the streets will be increased by about one-third,
guarding of special importance facilities, state authority buildings,
underground metro stations will be reinforced, the 02 service will be put
to high alert, operational investigative teams and rapid response teams,
who first arrive on the scene are also reinforced.
-0-
.Corruption fight to continue in Ingushetia - Yevkurov.
NAZRAN, November 4 (Itar-Tass) - Yunus-Bek Yevkurov will continue the
fight against corruption in Ingushetia. He made this statement in Magas on
Wednesday, summing up his two-year presidency.
Yevkurov admitted that he was not prepared for the fact that "the mass
desire of each official is to gain" in Ingushetia. He noted that "there is
not a single post in the republic on which officials would not want to
make money on elementary things: giving some certificates, some other
documents." "We are fighting against this," Yevkurov said.
"The most unexpected and incomprehensible thing over two years of my
presidency was that I have seen so many indifferent people," he continued.
"Apathy hampers progress and blunts human brain."
According to Yevkurov, at all meetings with the republic's residents
he was "looking for the positive seed, which will yield good fruit." In
addition, "when travelling I learn how officials work on site and can
assess their work," he said. According to Yevkurov, "You know how many
officers I have dismissed for callous attitude towards people."
-0-
.Consensus on relations reset with RF important for US Congress-FC.
MOSCOW, November 4 (Itar-Tass) - Chairman of the Federation Council's
Committee on International Affairs Mikhail Margelov hopes that the
Republicans and Democrats in the US Congress will stick to consensus on
matters of foreign policy, including the "reset" of relations with Russia.
"I hope that issues of US national security will be for them issues of
national consensus, and America's sustained security is impossible without
stable partner and allied relations with Russia," the FC member told
Itar-Tass in an interview.
According to the Russian FC members, "difficult times lie ahead for
the administration of Barack Obama: the victory of the Republicans in the
midterm elections - is a solid majority in the House of Representatives,
which allows them to appoint their speaker and chairpersons of committees
and block the health and tax reforms of the president, to struggle for a
reduction in government spending."
Preserving by the Democrats of a majority in the Senate, albeit with
some loss of seats, allows them to "continue the foreign policy of Barack
Obama, not to stop the "resetting" of relations with Russia, advance
towards ratification of the START-3 Treaty and observe agreements reached
by the two countries in recent years," Margelov said.
He does not believe that "if the Republicans win in the Senate the
foreign policy agenda in the United States, at least in relations with
Russia will dramatically change." However, he added, "it is more
convenient for us to continue to work with those with whom we started it."
-0-
.EurAsEC states to work out single Civil Code-RF justice min.
KAZAN, November 4 (Itar-Tass) - Member countries of the Eurasian
Economic Community (EurAsEC) will develop a uniform civil code, Russian
Justice Minister Alexander Konovalov said after a meeting of the Council
of Ministers of Justice of the EurAsEC member states, which took place in
Kazan on Wednesday.
"The meeting participants agreed to: develop a uniform civil code for
all member countries of the Eurasian Economic Community," Konovalov said
answering a, Itar-Tass question. To this end, each country will delegate
its best lawyers, scientists, which will form a special working group to
develop the Agreement. According to the minister it is preliminarily
called the "Concept of the development of civil legislation of the EurAsEC
countries."
"The main objective of the developed Agreement is harmonisation and
convergence of legally substantiated approaches in the territory of the
EurAsEC countries, the Customs Union, single economic space," the minister
said. It is the duty of lawyers, in his opinion, to "maximally help their
governments, businesses and civil society in the implementation of the
innovation process."
According to Konovalov, the Civil Code of the CIS countries, drawn up
15 years ago has been taken as the basis of this document. "But some of
its normative acts will be improved in accordance with the present
situation in the countries of the community," he said.
The Civil Code, according to Konovalov, will be adopted at the next
meeting of the Council of Ministers of Justice of EurAsEC member
countries, which will be held in the capital of Tajikistan - Dushanbe in
September 2011.
The meeting was attended by President of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov,
Minister of Justice of Belarus Viktor Golovanov, Kazakhstan - Rashid
Tusupbekov, Kyrgyzstan - Aida Salyanova, Tajikistan - Bakhtiyor
Khudoyarov. Armenian Justice Minister Gevorg Danielan participated as a
representative of an observer country at the EurAsEC.
EurAsEC brings together Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
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