Dmitry Grigorenko: Executive discipline in drafting bills has reached 100% due to digitalization

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The government demonstrated a record level of executive discipline in preparing bills based on the results of the first half of 2025. This figure has been continuously increasing due to the introduction of digital tools in the process of developing legislative initiatives. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

He noted that 100% of bills were submitted for consideration to the State Duma on time based on the results of the first six months of 2025. Last year, this figure was 99%, in 2023 – 95%, and in 2022 – 84%.

Over the past year, the number of draft laws for which the deadline for submission to deputies was postponed has been halved. To date, such postponements occur only for 5% of bills. In 2024, the deadline for submission to the State Duma was postponed for 11% of legislative initiatives, and in 2023 – for 38% of such documents.

Moreover, according to the results of the first half of 2025, the number of government bills increased by 8%, and the number of amendments proposed by the Government increased by 76% compared to the same period last year.

"Today, when preparing bills and regulations, we use a digital monitoring system. This is not just a control tool, but a new management standard: the system automatically tracks deadlines, records those responsible, and predicts the risks of non-fulfillment of certain tasks. Such transparency has significantly increased the executive discipline of government agencies and ensured 100% fulfillment of plans. This is a clear confirmation of the effectiveness of digital solutions in public administration, and we intend to develop their use," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

Since 2020, the Government Office has been operating an information system for monitoring key Government tasks, which includes a separate module for bills and regulatory legal acts. It allows tracking the number of documents that are being processed, their level of readiness, as well as the planned deadlines for submission and signing. At the same time, the data is updated in real time, which allows the Government to promptly respond to the risks of non-fulfillment of plans.

The system is constantly evolving, taking into account current priorities. Since 2023, it has been recording changes in the deadlines for preparing bills and by-laws, which increases the accuracy of planning. Since last year, it has also been used to control the process of providing feedback and opinions from the Government on legislative initiatives of deputies. As a result, the deadlines for preparing such documents by federal ministries and departments have been reduced by more than half over the past year.

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Dmitry Patrushev and Acting Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region Denis Pasler discussed issues of agriculture and ecology in the region

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Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the acting governor of the Sverdlovsk region Denis Pasler

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with Acting Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region Denis Pasler. The main topics were issues of development of the agro-industrial complex and ecology of the region.

Denis Pasler reported on the sowing campaign that took place in the region. Regional farmers are cultivating over 760 thousand hectares of land. These are primarily spring crops, which occupy 470 thousand hectares. All work on this area was completed on time.

Sverdlovsk Region is one of the country's leaders in milk production, and annual and perennial forage grasses play a significant role here. The forage base for the cow population for the coming winter is currently being actively formed, which will allow not only to maintain, but also to increase milk production volumes.

Dmitry Patrushev and Denis Pasler also discussed the results of the implementation of the national project "Ecology". Sverdlovsk Region worked within the framework of projects to eliminate unauthorized landfills, create solid municipal waste disposal facilities, reduce emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere, clean water bodies and reforestation. More than 3.3 billion rubles were allocated from the federal budget for these purposes. Work will be continued within the framework of the national project "Ecological Well-Being".

Particular attention at the meeting was paid to the participation of the Sverdlovsk region in incident No. 58 "Organization of a system for handling municipal solid waste", in particular the construction of waste handling infrastructure in the region, as well as a key complex for its processing.

Dmitry Patrushev instructed the Russian Ecological Operator State Enterprise and the Sverdlovsk Region to step up work on creating eight waste management facilities. The Deputy Prime Minister particularly emphasized that the planned commissioning dates should not go beyond 2030.

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Vitaly Savelyev held a meeting on the implementation of the Moscow-St. Petersburg high-speed railway construction project

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Vitaly Savelyev held a meeting on the implementation of the Moscow-St. Petersburg high-speed railway construction project

The meeting participants discussed issues related to the continuation of work on the design of the route, as well as the progress of production of the high-speed train, including options for the interior design of the cars and their technical equipment, the supply of parts and components for the first series of trains.

Key factors in making decisions regarding the selection of parts and finishing elements are related to compliance with deadlines and technical requirements for the train. Delivery of 43 high-speed electric trains is planned until 2030. Until the end of 2028, 28 trains will be operated on the route with a gradual increase in their number in accordance with the supply agreement.

The maximum speed of the train will reach 400 km/h, and the operating speed will be up to 360 km/h.

The new highway will reduce travel time between the cities to 2 hours 15 minutes. It is expected that the passenger flow on the route will be at least 23 million people by the end of 2030.

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Alexander Novak chaired a meeting of the subcommittee on increasing the sustainability of the agricultural engineering industry

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak held a meeting of the subcommittee on increasing the stability of the financial sector and individual sectors of the economy. The situation in agricultural engineering and the work of individual systemically important organizations were discussed.

The event was attended by the Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov, the Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut, the First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Alexander Zhukov, the Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Nikolai Zhuravlev, the President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Alexander Shokhin, representatives of federal authorities, the Central Bank of Russia, heads and representatives of investment banks, development institutions, industry companies, and parliamentarians.

The meeting participants reviewed the current situation in terms of production and sales of domestic agricultural machinery. It was noted that the measures to support the industry agreed upon at previous meetings of the subcommittee help maintain the sustainability of its work. These include preferential leasing, lending and subsidies, deferrals of payment of the recycling fee, and the possibility for farmers to purchase domestic machinery at discounts.

In addition, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture is working on the issue of increasing the rate of subsidizing loans issued for the purchase of agricultural machinery. The participants of the meeting agreed that as demand for agricultural machinery stabilizes, and subsidizing loans are launched in the near future, there is currently no need to introduce additional measures to support the industry.

Alexander Novak instructed the Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to continue monitoring the situation in the agricultural engineering sector and to promptly propose solutions to ensure the development of the industry.

The Deputy Prime Minister also instructed federal authorities to promptly monitor the situation at all systemically important enterprises to ensure their sustainable operation in the current economic conditions.

"Previously adopted support measures are working successfully and have begun to produce a positive effect from implementation. We continue to monitor the situation, if necessary, we will fine-tune the current measures and return to the issue of developing new mechanisms," emphasized Alexander Novak.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: On the instructions of the President, the largest comprehensive infrastructure development program for the education sector in the last 60 years is being implemented

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A meeting of the headquarters dedicated to the development of educational infrastructure, including the creation of modern campuses, the construction of the Artek International Children's Center facilities, and the opening of advanced schools in the regions, was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko. The interim results of the projects' implementation were summed up and further steps for their effective completion were outlined.

The meeting of the headquarters was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Construction, Rospotrebnadzor, as well as other interested departments and regions of Russia where the opening of new campuses and advanced schools is planned.

"On the instructions of the President, the largest program of comprehensive infrastructure development of the education sector in the last 60 years is being implemented. We need to build at least 12 advanced general education organizations in all federal districts by 2030. At least 40 world-class university campuses should be created in the country by 2036. It is already the end of July, more than half of the year has passed, it is high time to sum up the interim results," Dmitry Chernyshenko addressed the participants of the meeting.

The meeting discussed the progress of construction of modern campuses in the Novgorod, Sakhalin, Chelyabinsk, Samara, Kaliningrad and Sverdlovsk regions.

As Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Andrey Omelchuk noted, this year two campuses will be put into operation: the Ural Federal University in Yekaterinburg and the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in Kaliningrad.

The construction of the campus of the Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin, including three academic buildings, is in its final stage. The total area of the facilities will be 100.1 thousand square meters and will provide comfortable training for more than 8 thousand students.

The commissioning of all facilities of the modern campus of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University is expected in June 2026. This large-scale project includes the creation of eight key facilities with a total area of 109.6 thousand square meters, which will be able to provide comfortable education and accommodation for more than 2.4 thousand students.

On the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin, within the framework of the national project “Youth and Children”, projects for 25 campuses have already been approved by 2030 – this is 3 million square meters of area and more than 75 thousand places for comfortable accommodation of students and teachers.

Dmitry Chernyshenko drew attention to the importance of timely completion of tasks for the construction of facilities of the International Children's Center "Artek", which is celebrating its centenary this year. He instructed to strengthen control over the dynamics of the work for their speedy completion, and also noted that next week he plans to personally inspect the facilities under construction.

The center's development program includes the construction of 33 facilities. After the introduction of the tenth camp, Solnechny, the IDC Artek will be able to accept up to 57 thousand children per year. In recent years, the center's educational space has also expanded – branches of Korsun in Sevastopol and Krasnaya Gvozdika on the coast of the Azov Sea have been created.

Head of Rospotrebnadzor Anna Popova noted the importance of active work to improve the infrastructure of Artek, which will ensure a high level of safety and comfort for children.

The head of the Ministry of Education, Sergei Kravtsov, noted that work is currently underway on the approved projects of six leading schools.

"Thanks to the federal project "Leading Schools" of the national project "Youth and Children", we are implementing a systemic approach to creating modern educational spaces. By 2027, we plan to complete the construction of advanced schools in the Novgorod, Pskov and Ryazan regions for 2.2 thousand places," emphasized Sergey Kravtsov.

In addition, in 2028, it is planned to open a school in the Krasnodar region for 600 students, and by the end of 2029, educational institutions in the Belgorod and Nizhny Novgorod regions for 1.6 thousand students.

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Yuri Trutnev expressed condolences in connection with the plane crash in the Amur region

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Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev expressed his condolences to the families of those killed in the An-24 passenger plane crash in the Amur Region.

The crash of a passenger plane in the Amur Region is a great tragedy. My deepest condolences to the relatives and friends of the victims. Courage and strength to all whose relatives were on board. A thorough investigation into the causes of the incident will be conducted. The families of the victims will receive the necessary assistance.

Y. Trutnev

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Modular Cities in the Arctic: Polytech Creates New Standards of Comfortable Housing

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The Polytechnic University has taken on a serious project — the Institute of Civil Engineering of SPbPU is thinking about how to build quickly and efficiently in the Arctic. A research group led by associate professors of the Higher School of Design and Architecture of the Institute of Civil Engineering Elena Ladik and Maria Drebezgova is developing a concept for modular structures that can be quickly assembled in the harsh conditions of the Arctic. The work takes into account the complexities of the Arctic climate and the need to build facilities in a short time — this is an important condition for the successful development of the region.

The development of the polytechnicians is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the Arctic region. The relevance of the project is that it helps solve several problems at once, such as the development of natural resources, the development of infrastructure in hard-to-reach places, environmental protection and the creation of normal living conditions for people.

Last year, the research team investigated the development potential of northern territories, studied foreign and domestic experience in designing modular architecture and developed a concept for quickly erected residential, public and laboratory modules adapted to extreme climatic conditions. The results of the study were presented at all-Russian forums and conferences, where they received high praise from the expert community.

Next year, scientists plan to apply their developments in pilot projects. Research will continue, now with an emphasis on modeling the engineering systems of territories, refining design calculations and selecting optimal building materials for the Far North. A multidisciplinary approach will allow the project to be implemented more quickly.

Modular buildings are a real find for the Arctic. They are easy to move from place to place, save energy, are made of modern materials that retain heat well and are not afraid of harsh weather. Perhaps it is modular architecture that will become a key direction in the Arctic construction industry.

“The practical significance of the study lies in the possibility of using the results in assessing prefabricated block modules, developing architectural solutions in design practice for residential and research stations in the Arctic regions, as well as in developing recommendations for their further use based on the developed principles,” said project manager and associate professor at the Civil Engineering Institute Elena Ladik.

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The expert group of the State University of Management has developed recommendations for interdepartmental cooperation in the implementation of youth policy

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On July 23, 2025, a public discussion of by-laws prepared as part of the implementation of the updated provisions of the Federal Law "On Youth Policy in the Russian Federation" took place in the House of Unions. Specialists from the State University of Management took part in the development of these by-laws.

The public discussion was attended by: Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy, GUU graduate Artem Metelev, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy Mikhail Kiselev, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education Ekaterina Kharchenko, Deputy Head of Rosmolodezh Yuri Leskin and other experts.

The agenda was outlined by the Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy, Artem Metelev: "We have accumulated an agenda of three blocks, which we propose to discuss together today. The first: a set of measures for the patriotic education of youth and the spiritual and moral education of youth in the Russian Federation. The second: recommendations for the implementation of the main directions of youth policy in Russia, including the logistical support for its implementation. And the third: recommendations for the organization of interdepartmental interaction between the executive bodies of the country's constituent entities in the implementation of youth policy."

Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova noted the activity of universities participating in the development and discussion of documents: “For our part, we have also sent all the necessary materials for consideration to the expert community of the Government of Russia and plan to present the documentary results within the next month.”

At the initiative of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, the Department of State and Municipal Administration, together with the Department of Youth Policy and Educational Work of the State University of Management, developed a draft of recommendations for organizing interdepartmental interaction between executive bodies of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in implementing youth policy to ensure consistency, eliminate duplication of powers, and ensure the effectiveness and systematicity of the work of government bodies at all levels.

The project team included: – Advisor to the rector of the State University of Management, head of the department of state and municipal management Sergey Chuev; – Professor of the department of state and municipal management, doctor of economic sciences Vladimir Zotov; – Professor of the department of state and municipal management, doctor of pedagogical sciences Tatyana Korosteleva; – Professor of the department of state and municipal management, doctor of economic sciences Mikhail Shatokhin; – Associate Professor of the department of state and municipal management, candidate of economic sciences Mikhail Polyakov; – Deputy Director of the Institute of Social and Cultural Policy and Culture for educational work, candidate of psychological sciences Svetlana Grishaeva.

Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Pavel Pavlovsky reported to the public council: “As for the mechanism of interdepartmental cooperation, here we have a number of specific points: establishing a clear procedure for exchanging information and recommendations, obliging regional departments to prepare and implement comprehensive measures to support young specialists aimed at their professional growth and career. Here we also include the development of measures for the professional self-determination of young people, support for gifted children, the creation and implementation of educational programs for patriotism and civic responsibility among young people, the organization of internships and practice for graduates of educational institutions, ensuring their participation in real work projects.”

The expert group of the State University of Management also proposed to develop a system of joint participation of different branches of government, institutions and organizations in the implementation of youth projects, to ensure openness and accessibility of information about all existing support measures and possible events, for which it is necessary to create one-stop services and digital platforms where young people could resolve any issues that arise.

At the end of the meeting, Artem Metelev noted that if the recommendations are accepted and regulations are developed on their basis, this will seriously simplify the work of government bodies, which will have a clear line in working with young people.

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GUU will explain the essence of the political process to young human rights activists

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The educational program of the Center for the Implementation of Social and Humanitarian Projects of the State Institution of Humanities “Youth in the World of Politics: How to Effectively Respond to the Challenges of the Future?” has been launched.

Let us recall that the Center for the Implementation of Social and Humanitarian Projects opened at the State University of Management in April of this year.

The program brought together 50 participants of the personnel platform "Commissioner for Results", launched by the Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the Russian Federation. It is held online and includes 9 thematic days covering various aspects of youth policy and activities in the socio-political sphere.

As part of the opening of the educational program, the participants were addressed by the director of the charitable foundation "Country for Children" Alexey Petrov, deputy director of the Center for the implementation of projects of the social and humanitarian profile of the State University of Management, curator of the Career Center Polit.Job Snezhana Vikulina, executive secretary of the Federal Children's Public Council under the Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the Russian Federation Leonid Snegirev. They spoke about the relationship between politics and law, and also outlined the priority tasks of the program.

In his welcoming speech, Alexey Petrov, director of the Country for Children charity foundation, noted: “This educational program is designed to help young professionals understand what the political process is really about. After all, politics and human rights protection are not really about ties and endless meetings, but about real, specific help to people both directly and through a large number of methods and mechanisms.”

According to the Deputy Director of the Center for the Implementation of Social and Humanitarian Projects at the State University of Management, curator of the Polit.Job Career Center, Snezhana Vikulina, the Center's program is being held for a younger audience for the first time – high school students and first-year students. "We are confident that this program will be especially useful for the participants, because all the speakers we have have worked their way up from the very bottom to the position they currently hold. We hope that their example will serve as inspiration for their work," Snezhana Vikulina emphasized.

The introductory lecture for young human rights activists was given by the responsible secretary of the Federal Children's Public Council under the Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the Russian Federation Leonid Snegirev. He immersed the participants in the program's goal-setting and expected results, and also highlighted the career prospects of young specialists within the framework of the personnel platform.

During the program, invited speakers will talk about trends in the development of youth policy in Russia, the characteristics of youth leadership, the ideological guidelines of our country, opportunities for young specialists in the socio-political sphere, and much more.

The event is organized by the Center for the Implementation of Social and Humanitarian Projects of the State University of Management, the Federal Children's Public Council under the Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights and the personnel platform "Commissioner for Results". The program is implemented with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the State University of Management, the Digoria Platform, the Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights and the Country for Children charitable foundation.

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Mikhail Mishustin created a government commission to eliminate the consequences of the An-24 plane crash in Tynda

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A government commission was created by order of Mikhail Mishustin to eliminate the consequences of the An-24 plane crash in the Amur Region. It is headed by Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin.

The commission included the head of the Federal Air Transport Agency Dmitry Yadrov, the head of Rostransnadzor Viktor Gulin, the first deputy minister of finance Irina Okladnikova, the deputy head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations Viktor Yatsutsenko, the deputy head of the Ministry of Health Andrey Plutnitsky, the governor of the Amur Region Vasily Orlov, as well as representatives of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Rostrud.

In the near future, on the instructions of Mikhail Mishustin, Andrei Nikitin and Dmitry Yadrov will fly to the crash site.

On July 24 at 07:05 (Moscow time), while approaching to land at Tynda airport, the An-24 aircraft of Angara Airlines disappeared from radar. There were 42 passengers and 6 crew members on board. It was later established that the plane crashed several kilometers from Tynda airport.

All emergency services have been deployed to eliminate the aftermath of the crash. Relatives of the victims will be provided with all necessary assistance. Work will also be carried out to pay the appropriate compensation. In connection with the disaster, the Russian Emergencies Ministry hotline is operating in Tynda: 8 (4162) 53–99–99.

Rosaviatsia will work out the issue of transporting relatives of passengers of the crashed plane to Tynda on Russian airlines.

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