Former Chairperson of International Narcotics Control Board arrived at Kazan
12 July 2009, Sunday
On July 12 a three-day visit began to the capital of Tatarstan of the UN committee member on narcotics control, Professor of Psychiatrics and International Medicinal Policy of London University Mr. Hamid Godse, once being in charge of that Board. In the course of the visit Mr. Hamid Godse is intending to meet RT Deputy Prime Minister Mrs. Zilya Valeeva, RT Ministry of Health executives, representatives of Kazan Psychiatric School, as well as The Virgin Monastery of Raifa, Sviyazhsk Island, State Drama Theatre named after M. Dzhalil.
On 17 March, speaking at a meeting of the State Council of the republic, where its Chairman Farid Mukhametshin declared his early termination of powers, Tatarstan State Counselor Mintimer Shaymiev said: “Mutual respect and deep understanding help to preserve high trust of our people.”
On 13 March the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and the State Counselor of the republic Mintimer Shaimiev accompanied by the regional Mufti Kamil Samigullin took part in the XIV Iftar of the republic organized by the Spiritual Board of Muslims of Tatarstan, the administration of the Ak Bars Arena stadium and the national tourist complex Tugan Avylym (My Native Village) at the Kazan Expo Exhibition Center.
On 20 January in the evening Russian President Vladimir Putin called Tatarstan State Counselor Mintimer Shaimiev and congratulated him with his birthday. During the conversation Vladimir Putin stated that he is happy to hear bright voice of Mintimer (Sharipovich) and wished him good health and all the best.
On 20 January, congratulating Tatarstan State Counselor Mintimer Shaimiev with his birthday, the Chairman of the Russian Government Mikhail Mishustin wrote in his telegramme: “Being a famous and political leader, you have made a substantial contribution into modern development of Tatarstan and have earned the deep respect and gratitude of residents of the republic.
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