“A surprise for the devils.” Kadyrov announced a new strategy in the Northern Military District zone Posting in CHAT: Russia The head of Chechnya, Kadyrov, promised to arrange a “surprise for the devils” in the RIA Novosti special operation zone Read 360 in The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, began developing a new strategy for use in the special operation zone in Ukraine. . This statement was made during a visit to an exhibition of trophies in Grozny. The leader of the republic is quoted by Ura.Ru: “I cannot reveal the secret. I'm coming up with a strategy. I want to surprise these devils. I said this on my own behalf. I’ll see what can be done,” According to him, the Chechen leader recalled that there are now more than nine thousand militants there. He did not rule out that the troops “will be able to inflict good damage on Odessa and Kharkov within a month” and stated the need for force. President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky will sign documents of surrender Author: Yulia Shabaldina Ramzan Kadyrov Vladimir Putin Source link Source link
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The Perm Territory will consider a strategy for the socio-economic development of the region until 2035 Posting in CHAT: Russia The head of the region presented the corresponding document to the regional parliament. Governor of the Perm Territory Dmitry Makhonin presented to the regional parliament a strategy for the socio-economic development of the Kama region until 2035. The head of the region wrote about this in his telegram channel Photo: website of the governor and government of the Perm Territory “There are six main directions in which we will develop: diversification of basic sectors of the economy, creative economy, green economy. , tourism and hospitality industry, human capital and spatial development. It is through these areas that we will unlock the existing potential of the region and ultimately improve the quality of life,” explained the head of the region. The document will be considered by deputies. Legislative Assembly. Source link Source link
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The Samara region will take part in updating the country’s spatial development strategy Posting in CHAT: Russia On Tuesday, March 19, the Russian government discussed updating the country's space development strategy - a strategic meeting was chaired by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. The Governor of the Samara Region, Dmitry Azarov, took part in it via videoconference. In his address to the Federal Assembly, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the importance of the country's territorial connectivity, reducing infrastructure restrictions in the regions, improving and improving the quality of life in small towns, historical settlements, rural areas and means of supporting regions, mainly located on the border. The current spatial development strategy was adopted in 2019 and requires updating taking into account current geopolitical challenges, regional and city priorities, in connection with national projects, national development goals and other programs. “In a situation of external restrictions, the government, on behalf of the head of state, developed and implemented a whole range of measures. They made it possible to support the economy so that it not only survived, but adapted and continued to develop. Such results have revealed new opportunities for the spatial development of Russia,” noted Mikhail Mishustin. Interaction between the constituent entities of the Russian Federation is intensifying, domestic companies are occupying niches vacated after the departure of foreign companies, increasing capacity, building technological chains within the country and loading related industries. As the Prime Minister noted, further large-scale expansion of road transport infrastructure will contribute to the reconstruction of logistics to redirect trade flows, create additional tourist routes and ensure greater connectivity of territories. The main goal is to reduce differences in economic and social levels between regions. To do this, it is necessary to form growth centers taking into account the potential of the regions - agricultural, industrial, logistics, to ensure an influx of investment and an increase in the number of jobs. This will help continue the construction of modern housing, kindergartens, clinics, hospitals, and modernize utilities. “So that residents of even remote areas have access to quality medicine, education, heat and clean water,” the head of government noted. “The President said that our regions must become more self-sufficient. And it is necessary to create equal conditions for the self-realization of citizens and a high standard of living in each of them. That is why it is important to increase the level of independence of territories and improve state and municipal governance in order to make effective decisions aimed at improving the situation in key areas,” emphasized Mikhail Mishustin. Governor Dmitry Azarov, following the results of the strategic session, emphasized that the Samara region has a development strategy “Socio-economic development, which also affects issues of spatial development. But it is clear that in a fast-changing world, rapidly changing conditions, this requires constant work and constant updating,” he said. The head of the region drew attention to the key role of regions in shaping the country's spatial development strategy - this was noted by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin during the strategic session. According to the governor, the region has developed a remote monitoring system, which is an important tool for managing the region. “There is also a national system of spatial data, this is precisely the basis, cartographic materials layer by layer, which not only record the current state, but also allow us to model the development of territories,” said Dmitry Azarov. “It is very important that today there is a cartographic digital database that will unite the efforts of all authorities and all regions.” The governor said that a similar meeting would take place in the Samara region: “We will once again update all the documents of socio-economic and spatial development, look at all the cartographic bases and, of course, once again compare the records, because they must say about long-term development with the municipalities, and that means – with every resident of the Samara region.” Source link Source link