Dmitry Medvedev meets with personnel reserve of Russia
5 March 2009, Thursday
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is meeting with representatives of the high-potential management personnel reserve. As many as 28 members of the 'golden hundred' are attending the meeting.
Dmitry Medvedev has approved the list of the personnel reserve hundred. It includes over 50 officials, 4 legislators, 3 mayors, 8 scientists and 32 businessmen. The average age of “the presidential hundred” is 39. In the future the presidential reserve is expected to reach one thousand.
Tatarstan is represented in the list of personnel reserve by Mayor of Kazan, Ilsur Metshin and Director of Tatarstan Center of Informational Technologies, Nikolai Nikiforov.
On 16 October in the Kazan Kremlin Tatarstan State Counselor Mintimer Shaymiev, who is also the Chairman of the Trustees Council of the regional Revival Fund, had a meeting with the Director General of the State Hermitage Mikhail Piotrovsky, who came to Kazan to take part in a ceremony of opening a new exposition “The Yusupovs. Luxury across the Centuries” at the Hermitage Kazan Exposition Center and which has been prepared especially for the 20th anniversary of the Hermitage’s first representational centre established in 2005 by celebrations of the Kazan Millennium.
On 28 August the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and the State Counselor of the republic Mintimer Shaimiev took part in a plenary session of the National Assembly of the World Tatar Congress held with participation of about 1 thousand delegates from 68 regions of Russia and 27 foreign countries in the Tatar State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kazan’
On 20 June the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and the State Counselor of the republic Mintimer Shaimiev attended horse races held at the International Equestrian Complex in Kazan and dedicated to Kazan Sabantuy.
On 6 June the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and the State Counselor of the republic Mintimer Shaimiev laid flowers to the monument of the Great Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin by the Jalil State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kazan.
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