GOVERNMENT IS NOT TROUBLED ABOUT THE PROSPECT OF DEPUTIES PASSING A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE IN THE GOVERNMENT THIS AUTUMN MOSCOW, March 14, 2001. /From RIA Novosti correspondent/--The government is not troubled about the prospect of deputies passing a vote of no confidence in the government this autumn, said Vice Premier and Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin in an interview broadcast live on Ekho Moskvy radiostation. Should right-wing factions bring up the issue this autumn, it will only do good to the country's leadership, noted Kudrin, who said that "criticism of this kind often turns out to be useful." "I would rather call it interaction with factions than mistrust," concluded the vice premier.