The prime minister, that is, the head of the cabinet of ministers, in Russia is the second most important person after the president. In many countries, he is also considered one of the most senior officials, and in some states he actually has the highest authority. Of course, he is on the list of people who are under special protection.
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In addition to official diplomatic meetings and receptions, prime ministers often attend various enterprises and organizations, as well as public events - cultural, sports, charity, etc. However, they communicate with many people.
Remember that these people are surrounded by highly professional security, consisting of employees whose skills are brought to automaticity. Therefore, while in close proximity to the Prime Minister, do not hold objects that can be used as weapons. Refrain from abrupt movements, try not to stick your hand in your pocket or bosom, and even more so do not try to break through to a high-ranking visitor. Your intentions may be the most benevolent, but the guards do not know this. They have only one task - to save the "object" at all costs. Therefore, they act according to the rule: first you need to neutralize the threat, and only then figure out how serious it was. Remember this so as not to cause disaster.
It is also considered unacceptable to call out the Prime Minister, ask him to come up to you, give an autograph, take your written complaint, answer a question, etc. Remember that with all his desire, he cannot pay attention to every person who has a question, request, complaint or proposal to him. If you were not able to speak with him personally, you can leave a message on the official website of the Prime Minister or send a letter to his reception, for example.
If the Prime Minister spoke to you, try to act modestly, but with dignity. Only speak on business, not going to extremes, refraining from personal requests. But, of course, if you consider yourself to be unjustly offended, a citizen of Russia infringed on your rights, you can briefly outline the essence of your claims and ask for help.