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Putin Calls for Courts for Complaints Against State

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Thursday, 12 January 2012

Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has called for the creation of a system of administrative courts to be set up to hear complaints by citizens against the state.

“We will simplify the review of complaints by citizens against the state, and create administrative courts for this. We will guarantee financial probity of the state to the citizens its serves. We will create a real mechanism of civil control on the activities of the state in these spheres most vulnerable to corruption: state purchases, domestic utility charges, road-building, law enforcement,” Putin stated on Thursday in his pre-election manifesto posted on the new website.

Thursday, 12 January 2012

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