Vladimir Putin tasked the National Centre RUSSIA with preparing a guide on national projects
President
of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin instructed the National Centre RUSSIA
to prepare a guide that will clearly and accessibly inform citizens about the
goals and positive outcomes of implementing national projects. This was
announced during the meeting of the Council for Strategic Development and
National Projects.
The
President highlighted that all national projects are built around people and
the interests of Russian families.
"I
suggest creating a special guide which, not in bureaucratic but in simple,
understandable, everyday language, will tell about specific steps that were
taken, the results, and the positive changes in life that people will see and
feel as the national projects are implemented. I ask the National Centre RUSSIA
to prepare such a guide and the Government to provide the necessary
support," said Vladimir Putin.
At the National Centre RUSSIA, a series of open dialogues with Deputy Prime Ministers of the Russian Federation is taking place. These open dialogues, titled "100 Questions About the Future of Russia," focus on achieving the national development goals outlined by the Presidential Decree of Vladimir Putin. Participants of these open dialogues include Government representatives responsible for national development goals, regional authorities, entrepreneurs, and public figures.
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 agencies, state companies, corporations,
and regions take part in the Centre’s work.
The lecture "Come and See: The Feat of Newsreel Cameramen during the Great Patriotic War" took place as part of the "Thursday. Development".
The centre has become the first, unique, and multifunctional exhibition venue in Belarus, operated by the National Exhibition Centre "BelExpo."
On May 8, the audience at the National Centre RUSSIA enjoyed a performance by a combined children's wind orchestra, which launched the festive concert programme.