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Meeting with deputy prime ministers

The agenda includes the results of a working visit to the Chechen Republic; connecting private houses and small businesses to the electricity distribution networks; organising children’s summer leisure; and reimbursing parents for half of what they spent on vouchers to children’s summer camps.

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from the transcript:

Meeting with deputy prime ministers

Mikhail
Mishustin:
Good afternoon, colleagues. Last week, we paid a working visit to the
Chechen Republic. The region is developing dynamically, they are implementing
numerous medical and educational projects and building new roads, schools and
hospitals. In other words, they are creating favourable conditions for a
comfortable life. During our trip, we spoke with local residents, students and
doctors and visited a number of socially important facilities, primarily
educational institutions. So far, Chechnya ranks among those regions where
children study in three shifts. We have to eliminate this problem as quickly as
possible, and not only in this Russian region. The Government is helping
resolve this matter. The republic is doing a lot, so that young people will be
able to display their talents, to receive a good education and profession and
to work on promising projects. We became convinced of this yet again, while
visiting the Grozny State Oil Technical University. Its students conduct
interesting research that will be able to have serious practical applications
and benefit the entire country. Some top-level projects are so impressive that
they don’t resemble the work of students. It is necessary to more actively
introduce the practical experience of startups in our higher education system,
so that more of these projects appear, and so that young people will be able to
put their ideas into practice.

While meeting with students,
we discussed various issues of concern to them in  detail, primarily employment opportunities
for college graduates. It is important that young people should learn regional
professions that are in great demand. The republic should formulate a
comprehensive programme for training personnel with a secondary professional
education. The Ministry of Education will compile this document together with
other specialised agencies and the Government of the Chechen Republic. They
have already received the relevant instruction. We also visited a perinatal
centre in Grozny where dedicated and truly professional doctors work. They help
mothers and their newborn babies. It is important to provide them with the
required high-tech medical equipment. The Government will help the republic
resolve this issue.

Colleagues, we will continue
to pay working visits to Russian regions. These visits make it possible to observe
the local situation and assess how federal allocations are being spent. It is
very important to obtain feedback and to find out what people think about our
work and about the local government.

Mr Grigorenko (Addressing Dmitry Grigorenko), it is
necessary to rapidly compile a list of instructions based on the outcome of our
trip to the Chechen Republic and to add all decisions that we have adopted,
including those following meetings with medical personnel, students and the
higher education institution’s staff.

Please oversee this work.

I would like to mention one
more decision. The Government will considerably reduce the time limit for
connecting private homes and small businesses to power networks within city
limits and in the countryside. The cost of this service will remain the same.
From now on, it will be possible to connect to power networks within a month,
rather than within four months as previously. The new regulation applies to all
situations in which power transmission lines are located less than 15 metres from
any building. This is most often the case, and it will save people and
businesses from excessive red tape.

I consider it necessary to
discuss yet another issue today, namely, organising children’s leisure this
summer. We have recently discussed this issue at our  meeting. Children should relax outdoors this
summer with minimal infection risks. However, it is still possible to contract
the coronavirus. This past March, Rospotrebnadzor drafted amendments to
sanitary regulations, which will allow more children to go to health
improvement facilities.      

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