Marat Khusnullin: Applications from four more regions for the next stage of the emergency housing resettlement program have been approved.

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The program to relocate Russians from dilapidated housing continues under the new national project "Infrastructure for Life." Applications for the new phase have been approved from Stavropol Krai, Leningrad Oblast, the Udmurt Republic, and the Komi Republic, according to Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Territorial Development Fund.

"Resettlement of residents from dilapidated housing is one of the priority tasks outlined by the President of Russia. As part of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life,' regions are receiving financial support for the implementation of the program's new phase. Four more regions will receive 693.5 million rubles from the Territorial Development Fund, which, under the supervision of the Ministry of Construction, operates the program. These funds will improve the housing conditions of approximately 1,500 people relocated from uninhabitable buildings with a total floor area of approximately 25,200 square meters. This work, aimed at improving the quality of life of residents, will be consistently continued," said Marat Khusnullin.

According to him, the Udmurt Republic was approved for 89.53 million rubles to resettle 567 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 10,410 square meters, the Leningrad Region for 290.12 million rubles to resettle 453 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 6,240 square meters, the Komi Republic for 240.84 million rubles to resettle 357 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 6,960 square meters, and the Stavropol Territory for 72.97 million rubles to resettle 105 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 1,540 square meters.

"To date, applications from 84 regions have been approved, totaling approximately 37.7 billion rubles. This will allow for the resettlement of approximately 1 million square meters of dilapidated housing, home to approximately 56,500 people. The Territorial Development Fund will continue to provide the regions with the necessary assistance to ensure the timely completion of all program stages and the achievement of the goals of the 'Infrastructure for Life' national project," noted Vasily Kupyzin, CEO of the Territorial Development Fund.

From 2025 to 2030, the federal project "Housing" will be implemented as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life." It plans to relocate 345,000 people from dilapidated housing covering an area of 6.2 million square meters.

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Marat Khusnullin: Since the beginning of the year, Russians have imposed more than 1 million restrictions on registering transactions without personal participation.

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The government is working to improve mechanisms for protecting citizens' rights in the real estate sector. The ban on transactions without the owner's personal participation is one of the most reliable ways to protect against fraudulent attempts and prevent illegal real estate transactions, said Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Real estate services are traditionally among the most sought-after and socially significant services among the population. Their primary objective is to guarantee the rights and legitimate interests of property owners, as well as protect them from unlawful actions by third parties. This rapid growth indicates that more and more citizens are taking steps to protect their property. Since the beginning of 2025, more than 1 million applications have been filed to prohibit the registration of transactions without personal participation, which is almost double the number from the same period last year," said Marat Khusnullin.

According to him, the Central Federal District leads in terms of the number of applications submitted in 2025, with over 428,000. Of these, almost 329,000 were received in Moscow. The Volga Federal District processed over 209,000 such applications, over 59,000 of which were in the Republic of Bashkortostan. The Northwestern Federal District rounded out the top three, with over 164,000 applications received, almost 138,000 of which were registered in St. Petersburg.

"The number of applications submitted electronically is also growing. Since the beginning of the year, there have been more than 265,000 (25.2%), and in the same period last year, there were over 127,000, representing 21.4% of the total. To enter a record in the Unified State Register of Real Estate (USRN) indicating the impossibility of registering a transfer, termination, restriction of a right, or encumbrance on a property without the owner's personal participation, a corresponding application must be submitted. This can be done online through the official Rosreestr website, through your personal account on Gosuslugi, or in person at a Multifunctional Center (MFC). After such a record is entered in the USRN, all applications submitted regarding a property without the personal participation of the titleholder will be returned without review," noted Oleg Skufinsky, Head of Rosreestr.

An application may only be submitted by the person listed as the owner in the property register. Additionally, only their legal representative or a representative with a power of attorney may submit an application. The ban on transactions without the owner's personal participation ceases to apply upon the transfer of title to the property, upon receipt of an application from the owner to withdraw a previously submitted application, or upon a court decision. This service is available throughout Russia, including the reunified regions.

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Dmitry Patrushev and Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Governor Vladislav Kuznetsov discussed regional agriculture and environmental issues.

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Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with Vladislav Kuznetsov, Governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with Vladislav Kuznetsov, Governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. The main topics discussed were the development of the agro-industrial complex and rural areas, as well as ensuring environmental well-being in the region.

In 2025, over 106 million rubles from the federal budget were allocated to the district for the development of the agro-industrial complex and rural areas. The funds were fully disbursed to the recipients. The region is also implementing measures under the state program "Integrated Development of Rural Areas," which provides social housing benefits and implements improvement projects.

The meeting also discussed the results of the national project "Ecology." The district received over 200 million rubles from the federal budget. As part of the national project "Environmental Well-Being," the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is participating in three federal projects: "General Cleanup," "Circular Economy," and "Forest Preservation."

Dmitry Patrushev and Vladislav Kuznetsov focused on measures to create an effective municipal solid waste management system. This year, by order of the Russian Government, the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug was included in the list of regions eligible to enter into concession agreements for the construction of relevant infrastructure without a competitive bidding process. Dmitry Patrushev emphasized the importance of overseeing the timely construction of new facilities. The creation of modern facilities is a key step in modernizing the industry and reducing environmental impact, which is particularly important for remote areas.

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Alexander Novak met with the Chairman of the Government of the Altai Republic, Alexander Prokopyev

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Alexander Novak met with the Chairman of the Government of the Altai Republic, Alexander Prokopyev

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak met with Chairman of the Government of the Altai Republic Alexander Prokopyev.

During the meeting, issues related to the region's socioeconomic development and improving the quality of life for citizens, tasks related to the development of the region's electric grid infrastructure and gasification, as well as prospects for implementing key investment projects in the Altai Republic, were discussed.

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Dmitry Grigorenko awarded the winners of the national Digital Solutions award.

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The National Center "Russia" hosted a gala awards ceremony for the winners of the national IT award as part of the opening of the "Digital Solutions" IT forum. The "Digital Solutions" National Award was established by Government Resolution No. 1461 of September 23, 2025, to recognize the best IT projects that contribute to the development of the digital economy and Russia's technological leadership. The award is operated by the National Priorities Autonomous Nonprofit Organization (ANPO).

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The government has expanded the list of categories of contract military personnel who receive compensation payments instead of a pension for length of service.

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Resolution of November 12, 2025 No. 1778

The signed document amends Government Resolution No. 1385 of October 16, 2024.

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Dmitry Patrushev: Russia is showing one of the highest rates of growth in vineyard area

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Dmitry Patrushev spoke at the Russian Wine Forum "Wine of Russia. The First Five-Year Plan"

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev spoke at the Russian Wine Forum "Wine of Russia. The First Five-Year Plan." The Deputy Prime Minister reported that in the five years since the federal law "On Viticulture and Winemaking in the Russian Federation" came into effect, production volumes in the country have increased significantly.

Dmitry Patrushev noted that these past few years have been a true breakthrough for the domestic industry – a qualitative change in approaches, an increase in professionalism, and the establishment of clear and understandable rules for winemaking in Russia that meet international standards have had a positive impact on performance and enabled the creation of a competitive product.

"We've surpassed the 110,000-hectare mark in vineyard area, 14% higher than in 2020. This is one of the highest growth rates among leading grape-growing countries. More than a third of our vineyards are young, meaning we have good potential for development. By the end of 2025, we should reach at least another 5,000 hectares," said the Deputy Prime Minister.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister, despite challenging weather conditions this year, the harvest is forecast to be approximately 870,000 tons, comparable to the record-breaking 2024. This year's growth rate is approximately 3%. This trend is expected to continue throughout the year.

In 2025, over 4 billion rubles have been allocated for the implementation of a federal project for the industry. Under this project, producers receive subsidies for planting and maintaining vineyards, as well as for purchasing materials and equipment.

The most important factor in improving the situation was the government's appropriate excise policy—in particular, the possibility of tax deductions for products made from domestic raw materials. The introduced regulatory measures resulted in the complete replacement of foreign wine materials with domestic ones and a reduction in wine imports by almost a third compared to last year.

Dmitry Patrushev emphasized that the share of domestically produced wine in wine consumption has begun to increase. This year alone, it has grown from 58% to 63%. The selection of Russian wines in retail and food service establishments is steadily expanding.

The Deputy Prime Minister also touched on the topic of wine tourism, which is rapidly developing in Russia. Up to a million people visit domestic wineries annually.

The government is committed to creating the necessary opportunities and consistently resolving outstanding issues. The Russian President has instructed that the land issue for the construction of wine tourism facilities be resolved by the end of 2025. Dmitry Patrushev announced that the State Duma has adopted in its first reading a draft federal law that will define the relevant rules and restrictions. The document has passed its first reading, is being prepared for a second reading, and is expected to be fully implemented in 2026.

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The government has allocated 1.4 billion rubles to support industrial enterprises in the regions.

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The government continues its systemic support for the industrial sector, aimed at accelerating the pace of production capacity upgrades. As part of this effort, an additional 1.4 billion rubles have been allocated from the Cabinet's reserve fund to recapitalize regional industrial development funds. These orders were signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

Subsidies will be provided to six regions: Khabarovsk Krai, Chechnya, Vologda, Kaliningrad, Rostov, and Tambov Oblasts. The additional capital will provide financial support to industrial enterprises in the form of preferential loans, the proceeds of which will be used to implement investment projects.

“These resources will enable the implementation of at least 25 investment projects in such industries as mechanical engineering, metallurgy, aviation and automotive industries, light industry, and petrochemicals, and will contribute to achieving technological sovereignty,” Mikhail Mishustin noted atGovernment meeting on November 13.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, November 13, 2025

In particular, projects will be launched in the Vologda region to produce equipment for metallurgical enterprises and prefabricated houses, and the production of components for the automotive industry will be expanded.

In the Kaliningrad region, plans are underway to develop a plant for the production of automated and robotic equipment, and modernize the production of trailers and flux-cored wire.

In the Rostov Region, support will be provided for projects to establish a wall-mounted boiler plant, modernize production facilities for heat exchange equipment and refrigeration chests, organize the production of equipment for mechanical engineering enterprises, and expand cable production capacity.

In the Tambov region, there are plans to modernize the existing production of cast blanks, as well as expand the production of components, glass products, tank equipment, and knitted and crocheted goods.

In Khabarovsk Krai, production of composite materials will be launched, foundry production facilities, production of centrifugal compressor machines and process turbines will be modernized, a workshop for the production of spare parts for the aviation industry will be upgraded, and equipment for the production of billets and rebar will be purchased.

In Chechnya, support is provided for projects to expand the production of polyethylene film and bags and to establish production of rubber crumb, safety tiles, and metal and textile cord by recycling used car tires.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Governors should take special control of the construction and major repairs of educational facilities.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko held a meeting on risks associated with the construction and overhaul of educational facilities in 2025.

A meeting on risks associated with the construction and overhaul of educational facilities in 2025 was held at the Government Coordination Center, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

"This year, major repairs are scheduled for approximately 1,500 general education, vocational, and preschool buildings, as well as the opening of 58 construction projects. The Russian Ministry of Education has compiled a register of 28 projects with newly identified risks of not being completed by the end of the year. Today, the task of regional governors is not simply to identify problems, but to formulate specific, targeted instructions with clear target dates and responsible parties," noted Dmitry Chernyshenko.

Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov noted that systemic solutions are needed for those who fail to implement infrastructure projects on time.

"According to the Ministry of Education, a decision was made earlier this year to postpone the completion of 77 new educational infrastructure facilities and 55 major renovation projects until 2026. "All regions were warned that there would be no further postponements after September. However, we are identifying instances of a number of regions concealing problems. Let me remind you that failure to meet deadlines is unacceptable – it constitutes a failure to implement the measures of the 'Youth and Children' and 'Family' national projects, which we are implementing at the direction of Russian President Vladimir Putin," the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

The meeting was attended by representatives from regions where construction and major repairs of educational facilities are delayed: Khabarovsk and Kamchatka Krais; Zaporizhia, Pskov, Kaliningrad, Amur, Arkhangelsk, Ivanovo, Samara, Tambov, Kherson, Kostroma, Ryazan, and Vladimir Oblasts; Kemerovo Oblast – Kuzbass; the Komi Republic, the Republic of Khakassia, the Republic of Udmurtia, and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. They presented reports on the current situation at these facilities.

"We've been monitoring large-scale educational facility construction and overhaul programs almost daily since the first days of 2025. The draft state budget allocates all necessary funds for infrastructure programs. Most regions are fulfilling their obligations on time. And it's important for us to be confident that everything will be implemented in full," said Sergey Kravtsov.

Additional financial liability has been established for failure to achieve results for the completion of major repairs, and regulations have been introduced to reduce the volume of subsidies for the following year while maintaining the regions' obligations.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: A self-service service has been developed for Russian multifunctional centers.

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At Russian MFCs, you can now access services without visiting a specialist or presenting your passport, thanks to dedicated self-service kiosks equipped with a digital assistant and integrated with the state's unified biometric system. The new service was presented to Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko at the "Digital Solutions" IT Forum.

The service allows for reliable biometric verification of applicants, and a built-in AI assistant helps them complete the required service. The final document or certificate can be downloaded via QR code or received in hard copy. The first self-service kiosks are planned to be installed in Lipetsk's multifunctional centers in the coming months.

"Biometric services are already available in four Russian regions, and two more are preparing to implement them. The next step is identity verification and service delivery without interacting with a specialist, which will make the customer journey even easier. Furthermore, biometrics are voluntary, and customers can always choose how to apply for the service—either with an MFC employee or at a self-service kiosk," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

The use of this service will speed up the processing of applicants and reduce the workload of My Documents centre staff.

"We see growing interest in biometric services at MFCs. Thousands of people in pilot regions are already using this opportunity. We believe the implementation of the new AI-assisted solution will make visiting My Documents centers even more convenient and will allow us to serve applicants one and a half to two times faster," said Vladislav Povolotsky, CEO of the Biometric Technologies Center.

To use the service, you need to register your verified biometrics. This can be done at authorized bank branches or at home using the on-site registration service.

Self-service at MFCs is part of the Migom service platform, implemented using the state-owned unified biometric system. The platform includes services such as passport-free hotel check-in, age verification when purchasing age-restricted goods, barrier-free pre-flight security checks, express train boarding, and more.

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