Today Kazan hosted an expanded meeting of the Commission of the "United Russia" on assistance in informing and implementing national projects, during which the results of the republican photo contest "National projects: Tatarstan 2021" were summed up. The awards to the laureates and winners were presented by the Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Secretary of the Tatarstan regional branch of the party "United Russia" Farid Mukhametshin.
Opening the meeting, Chairman of the State Council Farid Mukhametshin spoke about the implementation of national projects and existing programs to improve social infrastructure and the quality of life of citizens. “We are summing up the results of the implementation of national projects and programs initiated by the United Russia party with the support of Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of our republic Rustam Minnikhanov. This is a vital program, all regions of the republic take an active part in it,” Farid Mukhametshin emphasized.
Turning to the ceremony of awarding laureates and winners of the photo contest, the head of parliament noted that this project allows drawing public attention to the progress and results of the implementation of national projects in the republic. “Through a photo contest, people show how their yards are being improved, cultural and sports facilities are being built, and how roads are being put in order. We wanted to show people that the authorities prioritize the implementation of these projects with their participation.”
The main prize of the competition was the Grand Prix. It was awarded to: Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan - Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic - Marat Zyabbarov, Head of the Executive Committee of the Vysokogorsky Municipal District - Ravil Khisamutdinov, Head of the Drozhzhanovsky District - Marat Gafarov, Head of the Executive Committee of the Committee of Kazan - Rustem Gafarov, Head of the Almetyevsk Municipal District - Timur Nagumanov.
The works of the contestants could be seen at mobile and multimedia exhibitions, which worked in regional houses of culture, libraries, schools, youth and multifunctional centers.