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Marat Khusnullin made a working visit to the Luhansk People's Republic.
Marat Khusnullin made a working visit to the Luhansk People's Republic.
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Marat Khusnullin made a working visit to the Luhansk People's Republic.
Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin conducted a working visit to the Luhansk People's Republic. In Severodonetsk, he inspected facilities, including a restored dental clinic, and at meetings in the regional capital, he summarized the LPR's socioeconomic development over the past year.
"The main goal of my visit to Severodonetsk is to expedite the resolution of the complex heat supply issue. Not all networks are ready to supply heat. Measures have been taken, and specialists will be working around the clock. As the operational task is completed, more homes with heating radiators should be added. We have two weeks for this. Otherwise, road repairs and home restoration are progressing well in Severodonetsk, and we have approved plans for 2026 to continue this work. Some social and cultural facilities have also been restored, and others are planned for 2026-2027," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.
During his inspection of the restored facilities, the Deputy Prime Minister visited a dental clinic, which will begin accepting visitors from across the Severodonetsk agglomeration by the end of the year.
"The clinic is designed to accommodate approximately 250 patients per day—importantly, including children. We need to increase the medical staff to handle this volume and all areas of care. Everything has been fully restored and renovated under the supervision of the Single Customer; all that remains is the installation of the equipment," said Marat Khusnullin.
At meetings in Luhansk, he summarized the year's results for the republic's socio-economic development and discussed issues of industry and agriculture with those gathered.
"The Luhansk People's Republic has become a consistent leader in cash flow and program implementation. I thank the head of the region, Leonid Ivanovich Pasechnik, and his team for this work. However, there is still room for improvement. The main issue we discussed today was economic planning, which is how we can achieve growth. Without this, it will be difficult to reach the Russian average. We agreed with representatives of the federal Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Chairman of the LPR Government, Yegor Viktorovich Kovalchuk, to develop a unified economic development plan. It is important to focus on attracting investment, creating jobs, and increasing the tax base. I believe all the prerequisites are in place: a developed industrial base, free economic zone incentives, and support measures," said the Deputy Prime Minister.
He added that 188 industrial enterprises have been launched in the LPR to date, providing jobs for over 16,000 people. Thirty-one large food and processing enterprises are developing in the region's agricultural sector.
"We listened to the investors. I noted that they are participants in the SEZ, benefit from preferential loans under the Fund for Development Programs, produce import-substituting products, have expanded their sales geography, and are ready to further expand their capacity and markets. We will support them!" the Deputy Prime Minister stated.
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