Putin to discuss liberalization of legislation with RSPP

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Putin to discuss liberalization of legislation with RSPP

Putin will discuss the liberalization of legislation with the RSPP – RIA Novosti, 03/16/2023

Putin to discuss liberalization of legislation with RSPP

Russian President Vladimir Putin will discuss Thursday with the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP) the transfer of companies to Russian jurisdiction and… RIA Novosti, 03/16/2023

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MOSCOW, March 16 – RIA Novosti. Russian President Vladimir Putin will discuss with the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP) on Thursday the transfer of companies to Russian jurisdiction and the liberalization of legislation, said the Russian leader’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov. Earlier it was reported that the President of Russia will take part in the work of the RSPP congress on Thursday, and will also hold a separate meeting with members of the organization’s bureau. “Soon the President will visit the International House of Music in Moscow, where the RSPP meeting is taking place. He will take part in the plenary meeting, hold a separate meeting with the members of the bureau. We expect a variety of topics will be discussed at the plenary meeting itself: both the transfer of businesses to Russian jurisdiction and a proposal for the liberalization of criminal legislation is a very, very relevant topic for our entrepreneurs and employers,” said Peskov to journalists.

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Putin to discuss liberalization of legislation with RSPP

MOSCOW, March 16 – RIA Novosti. Russian President Vladimir Putin will discuss with the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP) on Thursday the transfer of companies to Russian jurisdiction and the liberalization of legislation, said the Russian leader’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov.

Earlier it was reported that the President of Russia will take part in the work of the RSPP congress on Thursday, and will also hold a separate meeting with members of the organization’s bureau.

“Soon the President will visit the International House of Music in Moscow, where the RSPP meeting is taking place. He will take part in the plenary meeting, hold a separate meeting with the members of the bureau. We expect a variety of topics will be discussed at the plenary meeting itself: both the transfer of businesses to Russian jurisdiction and a proposal for the liberalization of criminal legislation is a very, very relevant topic for our entrepreneurs and employers,” said Peskov to journalists.

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