Thursday, October 18, 2012

Putin Medvedev more work from home

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev vow to work more from home to reduce traffic cramps in Moscow causing their associated car convoys.

Every time senior officials move around the city, police closed roads forcing drivers to wait in long lines. Finally, discontent began to increase significantly, and Moscow makes this clear by rene fort trumpet. Given the unpleasant situations arising, the head of state and government he promised to move with little streets and helicopter travel more.

Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Interfax news agency that the president is trying to reduce meetings in the Kremlin `s keep them in his residence Ogaryovo. When passing car columns in question, Muscovites have to wait until the half hour is free traffic. Such a situation generally occurs around 9 am repeating the evening, and there are cases that happens during the day.

And road privileges have not only the highest officials of Russia, as well as other politicians. At the beginning of the month, Putin said he would cut the number of those benefiting in this way, a figure that reaches nearly 900.