On November 13, the National Centre RUSSIA will host an open dialogue with Marat Khusnullin
On November 13, an open dialogue titled "100 Questions about the Future of Russia" will take place at the National Centre RUSSIA, with participation from Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Marat Khusnullin. Representatives from federal executive authorities, regional speakers, as well as business representatives and experts from various sectors, will also take part in the event.
It is worth noting that the National Centre RUSSIA will host a series of open dialogues featuring Deputy Prime Ministers of the country. Each event, under the overarching title "Open Dialogues: 100 Questions about the Future of Russia," will focus on one of the national development goals outlined by the Decree of Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation.
The National Centre RUSSIA was established by order of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, to preserve the legacy of the International RUSSIA EXPO and to showcase the achievements of the country and its citizens on a permanent basis. Federal government bodies, state companies, corporations, and regions take part in the Centre’s work.
The first event at the National Centre RUSSIA was the International Symposium "Inventing the Future," which welcomed more than 6,000 guests from 101 countries.
During the all-Russian survey "What does the Motherland begin with?", people across the country are answering this question in their own way, opening up the innermost corners of their souls.
Souvenir nevalyashkas (traditional Russian roly-poly dolls), are attracting particular attention, with guests choosing them for their harmonious combination of Russian colour and traditional Chinese symbols.
Under the guidance of artisans, each guest made an unusual souvenir that can become either a personal talisman or a gift with a special story.