Meeting of Mikhail Mishustin with the Chairman of the Board of the state company "Avtodor" Vyacheslav Petushenko

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The results of the company's work over the past period were discussed, as well as current activities, including the development of the federal road network within the framework of the national project "Infrastructure for Life", and issues of training personnel for the industry.

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M. Mishustin: Dear Vyacheslav Petrovich!

You are the head of a state company in the field of road construction, which is an indicator of the state of the economy in general and significantly affects related industries. The area of direct responsibility of your company is the implementation of infrastructure projects that are significant for the country. One of such flagships that your organization is working on is the M-12 "Vostok" highway. I know that this work is actively underway.

The President has set us the task of increasing the share of federal highways and roads in the country's backbone network to 85% within six years. And this work has been continuing since this year within the framework of the national project "Infrastructure for Life".

What are the results of the first half of the year and how are things going in general?

V. Petushenko: Dear Mikhail Vladimirovich!

Over the previous years, namely over the 16 years of our company's existence, the road network that we have built has increased by 2.5 times. And, probably, the main result is that due to the attraction of extra-budgetary financing – and this is more than a trillion rubles – more than 3 thousand km of new roads have been built, which are part of the core network of federal roads, and high-speed ones at that. At the same time, we are forming a framework: north – south, west – east. And the most important thing is, of course, the "Russia" route from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok.

You launched the construction of the M-12 highway in July 2020. Today, the construction task to Kazan has been completed, and we will have completed it in 2023.

The key moment of this year and the construction of the M-12 highway in general today is the delivery of a 275-kilometer section in Bashkiria, Perm Krai and Sverdlovsk Oblast (opened with the participation of the President), which made it possible to reduce travel time for trucks by almost 4 hours, and for cars – by 6 hours.

The main effect is that starting in 2022, we have seen an increase in traffic every year. This year, the growth in trucks is 9%, and freight turnover is constantly growing. We see that the number of trucks is growing every day. This once again shows that the route chosen in 2020 has brought a very great result.

I can say that 45% of this facility was built using off-budget financing. In particular, these were funds from the National Welfare Fund and a bond loan from a state company, which is currently being serviced.

And it is very important that we were able to reduce the construction time due to technical solutions, due to organizational issues. And we took steps that allowed us not to increase its cost. Here is Dyurtyuli – Achit: I can say that if we had built it according to the classical scheme, we would have had to bring about 12 million cubic meters of sand there, but we built everything from local soils – of course, with modern technologies – and saved, according to our estimates, up to 58 billion rubles.

In addition, we have already completely replaced the cable-stayed system technologies on the section from Moscow to Kazan. And we built a magnificent bridge across the Oka. Together with Severstal, together with the scientific community, we completely replaced the cable-stayed system. Technologies associated with continuous concreting allowed us to reduce construction time.

I must say that our technologies are developing. For example, all asphalt concrete mix is now produced at domestic plants. We have moved away from any dependence.

M. Mishustin: It is very important not to slow down the pace of work. It is necessary to complete all planned projects on time. It is obvious that this is actually a catalyst for economic growth and tourism development. New highways, of course, must be convenient, comfortable for travel, for passengers and meet all modern requirements for road safety. I ask you to keep these issues under control.

Another question. Not a single large-scale project can be implemented without a sufficient number of qualified personnel. These are not only workers who participate in this, because road construction is a very complex matter. This is also a large number of scientists, engineers, designers, technologists.

How do you work with personnel? Do the programs "Professionality", "Strategy-2030", the program of advanced engineering schools help you here?

V. Petushenko: It is, of course, impossible to build high-quality roads today and increase labor productivity without professional, trained specialists.

We have been working on this program for several years now. We are working quite actively in several universities, our specialists give lectures. And we have gone even further – in order to provide career guidance to the children, we are starting to work with schoolchildren. This year we are opening a class at RUT (MIIT) in order to prepare professional specialists at this stage. This year we are opening a special admission with the opportunity to work in the state company "Avtodor" in several universities.

We understand that this is one of the most important tasks. We communicate with the Znanie society and with professional communities and hold competitions. We have young people from 24 regions of the country who took part in competitions. The winners come to our facilities from new regions, not only from the central ones. We are expanding our geography. The guys come to our facilities – to the southern facilities, to the east of the country. I conduct professional training with them myself, I give lectures myself, we communicate with them, attract guys from an early age, arousing interest in our profession.

In terms of blue-collar jobs, this year we will hold the third professional skills competition. Moreover, it has already become international. Last year we had specialists from Kazakhstan, Belarus, China. This year we are expanding both the geography and the composition of the participants: these are young specialists and experienced ones. The profession needs to be promoted and its best qualities demonstrated.

M. Mishustin: Vyacheslav Petrovich, it is very important to attract young people to your industry. It is interesting. You can not only earn high salaries, but also see the whole country. And most importantly, make a great contribution to the development of the economy of our beautiful, wonderful Russia.

Good luck!

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The plan for implementing the concept of combating cybercrime has been approved.

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Order dated August 14, 2025 No. 2207-r

The government has approved an action plan for the implementation of the Concept of the state system for combating crimes committed using information and communication technologies. The corresponding order has been signed.

The document includes a set of measures to improve legislation, technical counteraction to intruders and increase the digital literacy of the population. Work on preparing anti-fraud measures is carried out under the supervision of Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

"The government is systematically strengthening measures to protect citizens from fraudsters. A set of 30 priority measures has already been adopted and is being implemented, and a law on criminal liability for droppers has come into force. The approved plan is another step in creating an effective system to combat telephone and Internet fraudsters. It synchronizes the work of all departments to achieve a common goal – the formation of a comfortable and safe digital environment," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

The key areas of the plan include improving legislation and interdepartmental cooperation. In particular, the issue of establishing the obligation of telecom operators, Internet providers, information dissemination organizers and other structures to notify law enforcement agencies of cases of identifying signs of crimes committed using digital technologies will be worked out. This work will be carried out by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Digital Development, the FSB and Roskomnadzor in cooperation with the Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee. Based on its results, in the third quarter of 2027, the Government may come up with an initiative to change the current legislation.

By the same date, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Economic Development, the FSB and Roskomnadzor, with the assistance of the Prosecutor General's Office, will submit proposals to increase liability for violating legislation in the field of personal data. Thus, it is proposed to increase the statute of limitations for bringing to administrative liability for such offenses.

The concept pays considerable attention to the prevention of offenses and crimes committed using Internet technologies. Activities related to this area are also presented in the plan for its implementation. The Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Bank of Russia are instructed to carry out activities on an ongoing basis to improve the digital and financial literacy of citizens, their awareness of the methods of committing crimes and protection against them. Such preventive measures include, among other things, the creation and placement of social advertising in the media. A separate area of work is the prevention of the involvement of minors in "digital" crimes.

The creation of a depository of preventive materials will be a support for such activities. It may be formed as early as the second quarter of 2026. The Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Economic Development, Roskomnadzor, the Central Bank and a number of other departments have been determined responsible for this.

Another innovation related to prevention is the integration of the module for mandatory notification of citizens about possible crimes into the main mobile applications used for interaction with government agencies, as well as into banking and socially significant applications. The Ministry of Digital Development and the Ministry of Internal Affairs have been instructed to work out this issue by the first quarter of 2027.

The plan is not limited to prevention. Among the technical measures to combat fraudsters is the creation of a single register of addresses of electronic links to the official websites of popular online stores. This will make it possible to increase the effectiveness of the fight against their electronic doubles, which fraudsters use to steal personal information. A single register may be created in the third quarter of 2026 through the efforts of the Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, the Federal Tax Service, Roskomnadzor and other government agencies.

Other measures to combat fraudsters technically include developing an algorithm to identify artificial intelligence technology when committing cybercrimes. The Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Roskomnadzor will be looking for such solutions. Completion of the work is scheduled for the first quarter of 2028.

The concept of a state system for combating crimes committed using information and communication technologies was approved in December 2024. This decision was made in accordance with the Presidential Decree on national development goals.

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Yuri Trutnev: Extreme Park on the Far Eastern Federal University campus to welcome first guests at EEF-2025

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Construction of a complex for holding Russian and international competitions in extreme sports has been completed in Vladivostok. The new extreme park, created with the support of the city administration, is located on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. The grand opening of the complex will take place during the tenth anniversary Eastern Economic Forum.

"Each Eastern Economic Forum becomes a bright event. The most pressing economic and social issues are discussed at the EEF venues, solutions for business development and improving the quality of life of people are proposed, investment agreements are signed. The forum has become not only a platform for discussing cooperation and strengthening ties, but also a place for cultural exchange and strengthening the sports movement. In Vladivostok, the capital of the Far Eastern Federal District, various events are planned during the forum, including the opening of a complex for holding Russian and international competitions in extreme sports. Of course, this will be interesting for young, active people – professional athletes and those who are just starting their journey and trying out various sports," said Deputy Prime Minister – Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Eastern Economic Forum Yuri Trutnev.

The new complex with a total area of 11 thousand square meters meets all international standards and is designed to host Russian and international competitions in extreme sports. Not only professional but also beginner riders will be able to practice here. The modern space will attract residents and guests of the Far Eastern capital, as well as students living on campus, to active recreation.

In addition, the center will have numerous recreation areas where visitors of all ages can spend time. In the free-skating format, the complex can accommodate 200 people, and up to 100 people can train in the extreme park at the same time.

"The facility is now completely ready, its grand opening is planned for the VEF-2025. Residents and guests of Vladivostok will be able to visit the extreme park in September, during the open days on Far East Street," said Primorsky Krai Governor Oleg Kozhemyako.

In honor of the anniversary Eastern Economic Forum, a time capsule laying ceremony will take place on the territory of the extreme park: children who are into extreme sports will leave a message for the younger generations.

“The capsule-shaped installation will become an elegant and symbolic accent of the new modern space,” added the head of the region, Oleg Kozhemyako.

The 10th Eastern Economic Forum will be held on September 3–6 in Vladivostok on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. The main theme of this year’s event is “The Far East: Cooperation for Peace and Prosperity.” The organizer of the EEF is the Roscongress Foundation.

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Marat Khusnullin held a working meeting with the Governor of the Tula Region Dmitry Milyaev

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Marat Khusnullin held a working meeting with the Governor of the Tula Region Dmitry Milyaev.

Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin held a working meeting with the Governor of the Tula Region Dmitry Milyaev, during which they discussed issues of the region’s socio-economic development.

"In the Tula Region, eight settlements are included in the list of support areas, where by 2030, according to the national project "Infrastructure for Life", it is planned to improve the quality of life of citizens by 30%. The task is ambitious, its solution must be approached comprehensively. In general, we see positive dynamics. For example, by the end of 2024, 85% of the roads of urban agglomerations were brought to standard condition. This figure must be maintained," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted that work on modernizing the housing and utilities sector is continuing in the region. The region will receive more than 3 billion rubles in treasury infrastructure loans to update the water supply system.

Tula Oblast has completed the program of resettling houses that were declared unsafe before January 2017. About 8 thousand people have moved to new housing since 2019. In addition, 291 public transport units were updated in 2023–2024.

Tula Region Governor Dmitry Milyaev expressed gratitude to Marat Khusnullin for his constant attention to the region.

"With the support of the federal center, over 42 billion rubles have been allocated to the Tula Region over the past five years, including for key social facilities – an oncology center, seven schools, the Zabota nursing home, 22 kindergartens, 20 housing and communal services facilities, sports infrastructure, landscaping and road facilities. This year, work continues within the framework of new national projects, and we are ready to increase the number of facilities," said Dmitry Milyaev.

The parties also discussed the implementation of road works in the region under the national project "Infrastructure for Life". In particular, major repairs of sections of the M-2 "Crimea" highway are currently underway. The road is an important transport corridor, which, among other things, connects the region with Moscow and is of great importance for the economy and transport infrastructure of the country as a whole.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Preparation of the Education Development Strategy is an unprecedentedly large-scale process

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On August 19, the All-Russian Pedagogical Congress began its work at the National Center "Russia". The event brought together about 1.2 thousand teachers from all regions of the country, scientists from the Russian Academy of Education and the Russian Academy of Sciences, State Duma deputies and senators, representatives of executive authorities and public organizations.

Aide to the President of Russia Andrei Fursenko read out a greeting from President Vladimir Putin, in which the head of state, in particular, noted: "It is important that domestic pedagogy has always, at all times, been distinguished by a multifaceted, diversified approach, therefore, in our joint plans for the future, it is imperative to take into account the best traditions of the pre-revolutionary, Soviet and already modern Russian school. Based on this solid foundation, it is necessary to solve key issues – from updating the content of educational programs to training qualified teachers."

The participants of the event were also greeted by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov, head of the Ministry of Education and Science Valery Falkov, head of Rosobrnadzor Anzor Muzaev, State Secretary – Deputy Head of Rosmolodezh Denis Ashirov, and Chair of the State Duma Committee on Education Irina Belykh.

Dmitry Chernyshenko called the event historic – this is the first All-Russian Pedagogical Congress in the 21st century. Exactly 100 years ago, in 1925, the first All-Union Congress of Teachers took place.

"Today, our state education system is one of the best in the world. We are among the top 10 leading countries in terms of both the quality of general education and the volume of scientific research and development, and we occupy leading positions in international student and school Olympiads. This is the result of preserving the traditions of the Soviet scientific school and pedagogy and the decisions implemented by the Government together with the regions on the instructions of President Vladimir Putin over the past quarter century," said the Deputy Prime Minister.

The results of the national project "Education" became the basis for achieving national goals for 2030 and the planning period up to 2036 within the framework of new national projects – "Youth and Children", "Family", "Personnel" and national projects of technological leadership.

Dmitry Chernyshenko called the preparation of the Education Development Strategy for the period up to 2036 an unprecedentedly large-scale process. 15 working groups were created to work on the document – a total of almost 1.1 thousand experts, including teachers, scientists, representatives of employers and parents. In total, the groups held over 430 meetings and developed more than 300 initiatives.

Feedback was taken into account when preparing the strategy and action plan. Thus, the school remains the second most important institution after the family in the formation of patriotic feelings of citizens, the pride index for the country increased by 2.6 times from 2021 to 2024, and the share of schoolchildren wishing to go abroad decreased from 23 to 7% over three years. The positive assessment of the general education system doubled from 2016 to 2024. 97% of respondents believe that young people in Russia have every opportunity to realize their potential.

The State Services portal conducted a survey entitled "The Future of Education in Russia", in which about 340 thousand respondents took part. Discussions of the strategy took place in each subject, a centralized collection of proposals from the regions was organized – as a result, more than a thousand of them were collected.

Key aspects of changing the educational strategy were considered at strategy sessions with Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, in the State Duma during government hours chaired by Vyacheslav Volodin, and at the Federation Council chaired by Valentina Matviyenko. In total, about 900 questions and proposals were received from State Duma deputies and senators.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that qualitative challenges, as well as the goal, mission, and values of the strategy were formulated. They were compared with the fundamental documents. The key performance indicators of the strategy will reflect high-level changes in education – both qualitative and quantitative.

"The most important stage of the strategy discussion is starting now. In August, the entire country will join the discussion at the teachers' councils, and we will sum up the results at the Class Teachers' Forum. Work on the document will continue throughout this year. And after the strategy is approved by the President's decree, we will begin to formulate a plan for its implementation. I am confident that the congress will become a platform for constructive dialogue, bold ideas and specific decisions, initiatives that will strengthen Russia's leadership positions in the field of education," Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized.

In his speech, Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov spoke about the achievements of recent years. Thanks to the national project "Education", in 2019, large-scale infrastructure projects began to be implemented, and education became systematic again. Centralization of management returned, unified educational programs and federal work programs synchronized with the State Final Attestation were developed and approved. Upbringing has again become an integral part of education, starting from kindergarten.

In schools and colleges, positions of director's advisors on education have been introduced. Several dozen textbooks on each subject are being replaced by unified state textbooks. Thanks to the attention to all subjects, including the new ones – "Fundamentals of Security and Defense of the Motherland" and "Labor", a broad outlook of schoolchildren is ensured.

Every week, all schools in the country hold classes on "Conversations about the Important" and "Russia – My Horizons". All schools are connected to a single digital platform – FGIS "My School" and a library of verified electronic educational materials.

Sergey Kravtsov outlined the importance of the key topic of the All-Russian Pedagogical Congress – discussion of the Strategy for the Development of Education.

As part of the implementation of the comprehensive program, it is necessary to strengthen the unified system of educational work at all levels of education, create tools for updating the content of education, technologies and teaching methods. They should ensure the fundamentality, flexibility and adaptability of the main educational programs based on advanced scientific achievements and taking into account the changing demands of the state, society and the labor market. It is also necessary to introduce a systemic approach to the organization and implementation of the educational and training process, develop tools for international humanitarian cooperation and expand the formats of historical education.

In addition, key tasks include ensuring the early harmonious development of each child’s abilities through mathematical, natural science, research, inventive, artistic, sports and musical components of educational programs, training highly qualified personnel for the economy, humanitarian and technological spheres, and other relevant tasks.

"The success of the strategy implementation depends on the main wealth of the Russian education system – on teachers. Their work achieves all the educational results that the country is proud of, they, in close cooperation with families, educate patriots of Russia, worthy citizens of the country, future professionals who will ensure our leadership in technical and humanitarian spheres. Neither artificial intelligence nor any other information technologies will ever be able to replace a teacher. Because only a person can instill spirituality, morality, culture, and value systems for life in a person. Our task is to surround teachers with attention, provide decent remuneration and conditions for their noble work," said Sergey Kravtsov.

As the head of the Ministry of Education and Science, Valery Falkov, noted, a comprehensive response to all the challenges discussed in the Education Development Strategy is contained in the new model of higher education.

"All of our key instruments that we have created in recent years – the large-scale program to support universities "Priority-2030", advanced engineering schools, student design bureaus and many others – are aimed at transforming the system of higher education. We formulated this task for ourselves several years ago and are consistently and purposefully moving towards obtaining a different result, carefully and evolutionarily changing the existing system. A comprehensive response to all of the challenges mentioned in the strategy is the transition to a new model of higher education," the minister emphasized.

The work of the All-Russian Pedagogical Congress continued with a panel discussion entitled “The Voice of School, University and College: Education through the Eyes of Practitioners.”

Participants and guests of the event also visited the exhibition of educational achievements and the exposition “Journey across Russia”.

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The government will allocate about 1.8 billion rubles to implement social development plans for economic growth centers in a number of regions

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Order of August 14, 2025 No. 2198-r

The state will finance events related to the social development of economic growth centers of Buryatia, Komi, Primorsky Krai and Sakhalin Oblast. The orders to allocate about 1.8 billion rubles for these purposes were signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

The Republic of Buryatia will additionally receive more than 1.2 billion rubles for the implementation of the Ulan-Ude master plan.

In Primorsky Krai, federal funding will be directed toward renovating a branch of the National Center "Russia" located in Vladivostok. A permanent exhibition will be opened there. 250 million rubles will be allocated for these purposes.

In Sakhalin Oblast, 32.6 million rubles will be spent on the reconstruction of Tolstoy Street in the city of Korsakov, where a new residential complex will be located, built under the Far Eastern Quarter program. Not only apartment buildings will be built there, but also kindergartens, schools, and social infrastructure facilities.

By another order, the Government will allocate 292.8 million rubles to the Komi Republic. Among other things, it is planned to repair the ring road in Vorkuta, purchase more than 40 vehicles for the ambulance service, as well as for one of the nursing homes. In addition, it is planned to create a school quantum in the city of Usinsk using federal funding.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, August 19, 2025

“We expect that such measures will help to unlock the potential of the regions, improve the living conditions for our citizens, and make them more attractive for tourist trips,” Mikhail Mishustin emphasized, commenting on the decisions taken during Government meetings on August 19.

The Cabinet of Ministers regularly supports the implementation of social development plans for economic growth centers in the Far East and Arctic regions. The goal of such work is to create a comfortable living environment in the cities and towns of the Far Eastern and Arctic regions.

The second document will be published.

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The government will additionally allocate more than 60 billion rubles to provide specialized and high-tech medical care

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Order dated August 11, 2025 No. 2146-r

Over 60 billion rubles will be additionally allocated in 2025 to provide citizens with specialized, including high-tech, medical care. The order to this effect was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. The funding will come from the insurance reserve of the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund.

Additional funds will help maintain accessibility for citizens to specialized and high-tech free medical care in federal medical institutions within the framework of the basic program of compulsory medical insurance. This concerns the provision of medical care using advanced approaches and unique methods applied in cardiovascular surgery and neurosurgery, organ transplantation, traumatology, orthopedics, ophthalmology and oncology.

Within the framework of the basic program of compulsory medical insurance in Russia, more than 80 different types of high-tech medical care are provided, including those related to the treatment of cardiovascular, oncological and other diseases.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, August 19, 2025

The issue was discussed atGovernment meeting on August 19Mikhail Mishustin noted that the total amount of funding provided for the provision of specialized and high-tech medical care to citizens will exceed 310 billion rubles in 2025.

“We will continue to expand the opportunity for citizens to receive modern medical care throughout the country,” the head of the Cabinet emphasized.

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The government will allocate more than 200 million rubles to support residents of the Belgorod region and housing and communal services organizations in the Kursk region

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Order dated August 16, 2025 No. 2226-r

Order dated August 18, 2025 No. 2238-r

The government continues to provide financial support to affected residents and organizations in the Belgorod and Kursk regions. Orders to allocate more than 200 million rubles for these purposes have been signed.

Of the total amount, more than 60 million rubles are intended for payments to residents of the Belgorod Region who have completely lost their essential property. The amount of payments will be more than 156 thousand rubles per person.

A separate order of the Kursk Region allocated 150.5 million rubles. The funds will go to support at least 25 organizations providing housing and communal services.

The decision is related to the suspension of charges for housing and utilities for residents of certain territories of the Kursk region from August 2024. This measure was approved by the operational headquarters for the implementation of the Presidential Decree in the Kursk region, which introduced a special regime in the region.

The allocated funds will ensure the financial stability of regional housing and communal services organizations and allow them to continue providing services to citizens and businesses.

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Materials for the Government meeting on August 19, 2025.

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The following issues are planned to be considered at the meeting:

1. On amendments to the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 12, 2008 No. 450 (in terms of amendments to the Regulation on the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation)

The draft resolution is aimed at clarifying the functions and powers of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture in the area of safe handling of pesticides and agrochemicals.

2. On the allocation of budgetary appropriations from the reserve fund of the Government of the Russian Federation to the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia in 2025 for the provision of subsidies from the federal budget to Russian credit institutions, international financial institutions and the state development corporation VEB.RF to compensate for lost income on loans issued to agricultural producers (except for agricultural credit consumer cooperatives), organizations and individual entrepreneurs engaged in the production, primary and (or) subsequent (industrial) processing of agricultural products and their sale, at a preferential rate

The draft order is aimed at supporting the program of preferential lending to agricultural producers.

3. On Amendments to the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 30, 2004 No. 395

The draft resolution provides for the granting of powers to the Ministry of Transport of Russia to develop state policy and legal regulation in the field of transport and forwarding activities and to designate it as the operator of the national digital transport and logistics platform of the Russian Federation "GosLog".

4. On the allocation by the Ministry of Energy of Russia in 2025 from the reserve fund of the Government of the Russian Federation of budgetary appropriations for the provision of a subsidy to the joint-stock company South-West Electric Grid Company

The draft order is aimed at implementing measures to restore distribution networks within the framework of the program of socio-economic development of the Donetsk People's Republic, the Lugansk People's Republic, the Zaporizhia region and the Kherson region.

5. On the allocation by the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East in 2025 of budgetary allocations reserved in the federal budget for the provision of subsidies to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation

The draft order is aimed at implementing in 2025 the activities of the social development plans of the economic growth centers of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation that are part of the Far Eastern Federal District.

6. On the allocation of budgetary appropriations from the reserve fund of the Government of the Russian Federation to the Russian Emergencies Ministry in 2025 for the provision of other inter-budget transfers from the federal budget to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation

The draft order is aimed at reimbursing the expenses incurred in 2024 by regional budgets for the provision of one-time financial assistance to citizens of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and stateless persons permanently residing in the territories of Ukraine, the Donetsk People's Republic, the Luhansk People's Republic, the Zaporizhia region and the Kherson region, who were forced to leave their territories of permanent residence and arrived in the territory of the Russian Federation.

Moscow, August 18, 2025

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the commission for the All-Russian competition for the creation of a comfortable urban environment

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A meeting of the federal competition commission for the organization and holding of the 10th All-Russian Competition of the Best Projects for Creating a Comfortable Urban Environment, as well as the 4th Competition for municipalities in the territories of the subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District, was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin. The results of the competitions were summed up during the meeting.

"The All-Russian competition is an important tool for the development of small towns and historical settlements in the country. Since this year, it has been held as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life". The competition affects the quality of life of millions of citizens across the country. The spaces created become centers of public life, places of recreation and communication, an incentive for the development of the local economy and attracting tourists. I would like to express my gratitude to the President and the Chairman of the Government for their attention to improvement issues. This year, the Ministry of Construction of Russia, together with members of the interdepartmental working group, have done a lot of work to review applications. I ask you to pay special attention to the implementation of projects in key settlements, and also to take into account the opinions of local residents on improvement issues during this work. In addition, it is necessary to complete the digitalization of competition procedures in order to simplify the summing up of the results. Every year, the projects are becoming more sophisticated and high-quality. I am sure that with the determination of new winners, there will be even more modern comfortable public spaces," said Marat Khusnullin.

Federal executive bodies, the Federation Council, the State Duma, as well as representatives of the expert community, architects and urbanists take part in summing up the results of the competition. The award ceremony for the winners will take place at the All-Russian Forum "Development of Small Towns and Historical Settlements" in Kazan.

"The All-Russian competition of the best projects for creating a comfortable urban environment has been held since 2018 by order of the President of Russia and has established itself as the most important tool for territorial development. Thanks to it, new public spaces are created, where modern standards of comfort are harmoniously integrated into the unique historical and cultural appearance of our cities. We see how renovated embankments, parks and squares are becoming not just places of recreation, but centers of public life. Each project takes into account local specifics, creating a recognizable image of the city and strengthening its identity. The joint work of the Government of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Construction of Russia, regional authorities and the professional community allows not only to create comfortable spaces, but also to form new points of social and economic growth: new jobs appear, entrepreneurial activity and investment attractiveness of territories increase. We attach special importance to the restoration of cultural heritage sites, which become centers of attraction for people and important elements of local identity. Participation in the competition of new regions is of particular importance, where program activities aimed at improving the urban environment contribute to the accelerated integration of these territories into the all-Russian cultural space,” noted Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Irek Faizullin.

Since 2025, historical settlements, small towns and key settlements with a population of up to 300 thousand people are allowed to participate in the all-Russian competition. Settlements with a population of up to 10 thousand people, from 10 thousand to 70 thousand people and from 70 thousand to 300 thousand people take part in the competition for the subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District.

According to the decree of President Vladimir Putin on the national development goals of the country, by 2030 at least 1.6 thousand projects – winners of the all-Russian competition – should be implemented in small towns and historical settlements.

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