Boris_Gryzlov - RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN MEETS WITH LEADERS OF MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN MEETS WITH LEADERS OF MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES

State Duma speaker and leader of the United Russia party Boris Gryzlov (L) listens Communist party leader Gennady Zyuganov after a meeting with President Vladimir Putin on December 6, 2006, at the presidential residence in Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow. (UPI Photo/Anatoli Zhdanov)


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MOSCOW, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- Communist members of the Russian Duma boycotted a plenary session Friday to protest the results of regional elections.
MOSCOW, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- A proposal to increase the term limits for the Russian presidency and parliament was approved by the lower house Friday, its speaker said.
MOSCOW, Oct. 3 (UPI) -- The lower house of the Russian parliament rejected a proposal Friday to honor those killed in a struggle for state control 15 years ago, officials say.
MOSCOW, April 15 (UPI) -- State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov said Tuesday the Russian economy needs to break away from the mind-set of monopolies.
MOSCOW, April 7 (UPI) -- The speaker of the Russian lower house of parliament said Monday the body is set to approve departing President Vladimir Putin as Russia's next prime minister.
Putin endorses Medvedev for president
MOSCOW, Dec. 10 (UPI) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin endorsed First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev for the presidency in next year's election.
MOSCOW, Nov. 18 (UPI) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday he agrees with parliament's decision to cut the length of military service while keeping the draft.
MOSCOW, March 30 (UPI) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin apparently has no intention of running for a third presidential term, the Kremlin press service said Friday.
MOSCOW, Oct. 4 (UPI) -- The speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament says Moscow has not used all of its punitive measures against Georgia in a week-long diplomatic feud. Speaking to reporters outside the Duma in Moscow, Speaker Boris Gryzlov said travel bans and mail suspe
MOSCOW, June 16 (UPI) -- The Russian government is considering legislation that would allow news organizations or political groups to be closed for slandering public officials.
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