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July 01, 2011
Mikhail Slipenchuk takes part in the meeting of businessmen with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in Ulan Ude
A meeting of Chairman of the Government of the Russian
Federation Vladimir Putin with representatives of the business
community was held in Ulan Ude on 1 July 2011. It was organized by
the Buryat branch of the Russian Union of Industrialists and
Entrepreneurs and the Republic’s Government within the framework of
a visit by Vladimir Putin to the Republic of Buryatia on the
occasion of the 350th anniversary of Buryatia’s voluntary accession
to the Russian state.
The meeting was attended by Plenipotentiary Representative of the
President in the Siberian Federal District Viktor Tolokonskiy,
Vice-Premier, Finance Minister Aleksey Kudrin, Transportation
Minister Igor Levitin, President, Chairman of the Government of the
Republic of Buryatia Vyacheslav Nagovitsyn, as well as businessmen,
including Head of METROPOL Group Mikhail Slipenchuk.
The prime minister suggested that the meeting speak out on “pain
points” that could be eliminated with the help from central
authorities. The attending businessmen shared their thoughts.
In particular, Mikhail Slipenchuk said that he would not ask
anything for himself, but would identify a range of issues that
couldn’t be solved without the federal government’s assistance.
They include:
- Transport infrastructure (connection of the Baikal-Amur Mainline
and the Trans-Siberian Railway);
- Gas (construction of a gas pipeline to ensure cheap gas
supplies to Buryatia, Chita Region and Mongolia);
- Environment. Today Baikal’s environment is “concern” of 15
separate agencies. According to Slipenchuk, what is required is a
single “management center” to exercise strict control of the lake’s
environment and to switch from prohibitive measures that currently
impede the development of tourism infrastructure in the Baikal
region to permitting ones;
- Small-scale aviation. Small-scale aviation needs investment
support from the state budget, as air transportation is currently
the only means to deliver cargoes, including vital products, to the
Republic’s remote areas;
- Closing of Baikalskiy Pulp and Paper Mill and setting up a
gambling zone instead.
Vladimir Putin heard the comments of participants attentively and
thanked them for their proposals.
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