(KZN.RU, January 31, Mikhail Chentsov). Ilsur
Metshin, the Mayor of Kazan, became the regional coordinator of the project
“Urban Environment”. His candidacy as coordinator of the federal project
“United Russia” was approved at the XI meeting of the Regional Political
Council (RPC) of the Tatarstan branch of the party. The event was held under
the conduction of Farid Mukhametshin, the secretary of the United Russia party,
the chairman of the State Council of the RT. 35 out of 41 members of the
political council attended the meeting, there was a necessary quorum for making
a decision.
Other regional coordinators of the 13 federal
party projects that will be implemented in Tatarstan were also approved during
the event. The delegates approved the following projects in addition to the
“Urban Environment”: “Safe Roads”, “Children's Sport”, “United Country is an
Available Environment”, “Healthy Future”, “Historical Memory”, “Strong Family”,
“Culture of the Small Motherland”, and others.
At the same time, a list of regional party
projects was approved. It included following initiatives: “Children Draw the
Country”, “Days of United Russia”, “Children's University of the Volga Federal
District”, “Sport without Borders”, “House of the Gardener is a Family
Support”, “Every Child is Important in Russia”.
“Thus, we affirm today those party projects
that are most in demand by the population of the republic. Many of them have
already been started. We will continue to concentrate efforts on these
projects”, marked Farid Mukhametshin.
For reference
The project “Urban Environment” is designed to
solve some of the most urgent and frequent issues raised during meetings with
voters, issues of improving the yards, creating a comfortable urban
environment, the development of social and cultural space. All of them affect
the interests of more than 30 million residents of the regional centers of the
RF subjects, more than 13 million citizens of mono-cities.
The main goals of the project are to create a
favorable modern urban environment, to increase the people's satisfaction with
its quality, to monitor the implementation of plans for the integrated
improvement of yards and park areas, to create systems for public participation
and support of citizens' initiatives in making decisions on the city
improvement.