Dagestan supports Senator Kerimov in Uralkali conflict
Dagestan supports Senator Suleyman Kerimov in his conflict with the Belarusian authorities over the Uralkali company.
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Dagestan supports Senator Suleyman Kerimov in his conflict with the Belarusian authorities over the Uralkali company.
Magomed Sultanov writer in an interview to VK assessed the activity of Ramazan Abdulatipov as president of the republic of Dagestan and shared his vision of the problems of terrorism and major measures to combat it. Magomed Sultanov told what, in his opinion, is necessary to take measures to integrate Dagestan in the socio-cultural space of Russia.
hopes writer Magomed Sultanov
A writer, producer and psychologist Alexander Ibragimov in an interview to VK assessed the activity of Ramazan Abdulatipov as president of the Republic of Dagestan and shared his vision of the problems of terrorism and major measures to combat it. Alexander Ibragimov also told how, in his opinion, the system of social mobility works in Dagestan and how the youth realizes its potential within the republic and outside it.
Interview by Daria Melikhova, exclusively to Vestnik Kavkaza An expert in the information work of strategic intelligence, linguist, psychologist and writer Alexander Ibragimov, nicknamed Achley and Radov, was born in Makhachkala, worked in organizations of alumni of the Military Institute for Foreign Languages, specialists of national security, Orthodox businessmen and military Islamic scholars of Russia. Alexander Ibragimov described his vision of the situation in Dagestan in an interview with Vestnik Kavkaza.
Russia will mark the 200th anniversary of the Treaty of Gulistan (signed in 1813) in October. A round-table conference attended by historians and specialists for the Caucasus has been organized today to discuss key periods of Dagestan’s merging with Russia, the role of the treaty and challenges the republic faces today.
Dagestani President Ramazan Abdulatipov said at the Valday Discussion Club that Russian President Vladimir Putin had approved reshuffles in the republic to restore order, Interfax reports.
Dagestani President Ramazan Abdulatipov plans to replace the term “president” with ‘head of republic”, RIA Novosti reports.Abdulatipov noted at the Valday Discussion Club that he was planning to adopt the system of universal elections.Many Russian republics used to have presidents. Their leaders became “heads of region”. Karelia, Altay, Mordovia, Komi and Chechnya were the first to adopt the new term.
Dagestan Leader Ramazan Abdulatipov said at the Valday Discussion Club that the new minister for education will make the necessary staff reshuffles at the ministry, RIA Novosti reports.The police of Dagestan have detained Idris Musayev, Deputy Minister for Education and Science and ex-head of the Dagestani Institute for Upgrade of Qualification of Pedagogical Staff, as a suspect in the theft of over 2 million rubles granted by the regional budget as bonuses for teachers.
Dagestani President Ramazan Abdulatipov has appointed several new members of the cabinet, the president's press service reports.
Round-table discussion in the press center of the Parliamentary Newspaper "Single day of voting: The results." First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee for Energy Yury Lipatov recalled the recent changes in the law that allow permanent elections to be avoided. All parties present in the State Duma decided to systematize the elections, and, in his opinion, it was reasonable. Although, of course, the day of the election was held in different regions in different ways.
Dagestani Leader Ramazan Abdulatipov and South Ossetian Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador to Russia Dmitry Medoyev have discussed economic cooperation, Interfax-South reports.Medoyev said that South Ossetia was undergoing post-war reconstruction and was trying to find new economic ties. He thanked Dagestan and its people for the support in August 2008.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has congratulated Ramazan Abdulatipov on winning the presidential elections in Dagestan.He expressed hope that the two republics would strengthen friendship and good-neighbour relations to enforce peace, stability and progress in the Caucasus.
Acting head of the Dagestani Republic Ramazan Abdulatipov was elected today as the new president of Dagestan by members of the local parliament.
On September 8th Dagestan and the whole of Russia celebrate the 90th anniversary of Rasul Gamzatov's birth. On this day the acting head of the Dagestani republic Ramazan Abdulatipov and the acting prime minister of Dagestan Abdusamad Gamidov visited Gamzatov's grave.
On September 8th local elections are being held in 80 out of 83 Russian regions. Heads of regional administration are being elected in 8 regions, regional legislatures are being elected in 16 regions, and 8 regional capital cities are electing their mayors.
Dagestani acting President Ramazan Abdulatipov believes that the Interior Ministry needs reshuffles to reduce corruption, Interfax-South reports.The official said that the ministry had many honest people working in it and urged them to help rid it of corrupt staff. He noted that the police should work more actively in processes other than crackdowns of demonstrations.Abdulatipov paid special attention to the problems of nationalism, extremism, terrorism. He urged the police to report and react to any of such problems on time.
The Acting Head of the Dagestani Republic, Ramazan Abdulatipov, condemns the Belarusian authorities actions against the Uralkali company and says all allegations against Dagestan's Senator Suleyman Kerimov are baseless.
A cultural and historic society was formed in Dagestan to support culture centers, Interfax cites Dagestani acting President Ramazan Abdulatipov.Dagestan planned to open 7 culture centers, but opened 14 instead. 13 more will open by the end of this year.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has met Dagestani acting President Ramazan Abdulatipov in Moscow today and discussed socio-economic developments and prospects of realization of priority projects in the republic, RIA Dagestan reports.