The Federal Law "On the Procedure for Considering Appeals of Citizens of the Russian Federation" states: any citizen of the Russian Federation may contact the Prime Minister or the Prime Minister in writing, using both electronic resources and traditional paper mail.
Instruction manual
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Find on the Internet the official site of the premiere. Until recently, it was the resource of Vladimir Putin, but now it exists only in the form of an archive, since on May 8, 2012, ex-President Dmitry Medvedev became the Prime Minister of Russia. If Dmitry Anatolyevich does not yet have a personal site, go to the official portal of the Government of the Russian Federation. On the site, open the list of recommendations for appeals and follow them. In particular, when composing an email, make sure that it contains no more than 5000 characters. Be prepared for the need to write your last name, first name and patronymic (if any), as well as a mailing address. The prime minister does not consider anonymous appeals.
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State the question or request to the prime minister in simple and understandable sentences, avoiding negative remarks and, all the more, deprecated vocabulary. Try to operate on facts, not emotions. If you have previously contacted the municipal or state authorities with this question or request, mention this. In particular, write the dates of appeals and the essence of the answers that came to your appeal.
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Send a regular paper letter if for some reason you do not have access to email. Address your message to the Government of Russia: 103274, Moscow, Krasnopresnenskaya embankment, 2. Be sure to indicate the name and coordinates on the envelope and in the letter itself. If possible, type the text of the question or complaint to the Prime Minister on a computer or write a letter in very legible handwriting. The maximum size of a written appeal received by mail is not regulated, but try to state the essence of the issue briefly.
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Contact the public reception of the United Russia party in your city. Since Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is a member of this party, the receptionist will help you write a letter to him and give the coordinates of the central office of EdRa in Moscow, from where citizens' letters are sent to the prime minister.
- Internet portal of the Government of the Russian Federation
- Internet portal of the Government of the Russian Federation
- letter to Minister Medvedev