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"My God, guard the Tsar! Strong, Majestic, Reign wonderfully well, wonderfully well to us!" In Russia on national presidential election on March 4, 2012
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin with a big separation bypassed all rivals.
Having received 63,6% of votes, he won already the first round. On May 7,
2012 V. V. Putin officially entered a position of the President of the country
The same day, on May 7, 2012, the Russian Post introduced into
circulation a postage value printed in mini sheet of 9 values "Putin's
Introduction in Position of the President of the Russian Federation". The
issue is printed by 630 thousand copies (70 thousand sheetlets) and still is to
free sale.
However, on the occasion of Inauguration of the President of
Russia for gifts to especially important persons of domestic and foreign beau
monde "initiative and enterprising" companions from PTC "Marka"
prepared the special souvenir set consisting of a memorable postage block and a
pre-paid envelope extinguished by special stamps and placed in the imposing
folder of blue color with a gold stamping.
On the face of the folder are presented the national Three-colored
flag and the State Emblem of the Russian Federation in the form of a two-headed
eagle with the Scepter and the Power, and also an inscription "Moscow.
Kremlin. May 7, 2012". Set edition - 300 copies. No determined price has
and actually postage value doesn't possess as issue is intended not for the
post address, and only as a prestigious gift to the highest state, governmental
and party figures.
In March, 2013 President V. Putin signed the decree about
entering of Federal State Unitary Enterprise Russian Post into the list of the
strategic enterprises and strategic joint-stock companies. From now on the
Russian Post is under patronage and copes directly from the Kremlin. Possibly,
such is a payment for faithful monarchic service, obedience and ability to
foresee will of the Sovereign. Russia thirsts again for a monarchy!
"Reign on fear to enemies, Tsar orthodox! My God, guard the Tsar! " (The National anthem of the
Russian Empire from 1833 to 1917 named "The Russian
people prayer).
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