Thanks to the project "High-speed highway Moscow-Kazan" will be created over 80 thousand new jobs. This was announced during the discussion on the expert panel dedicated to HSH, which took place on July 9 in the international industrial exhibition "Innoprom-2015" in Yekaterinburg.
"During the construction of HSH will be created 80 thousand jobs, 45 thousand of which in related industries. At the stage of operation will remain 30 thousand jobs, 15 thousand of which in related industries", -noted the Deputy Minister of Transport of Russia Alexey Tsydenov (quoted by the news agency "Interfax").
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In the area of the public-private partnership (PPP) of Russia happened an epochal event: "lower" chamber of parliament passed a bill on PPP - the first time in the history of the Russian Federation.
According to Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, because of the lack of the appropriate law around 130 projects with more than 1.3 trillion rubles funding are "hovering".
As Tatarstan Investment Development Agency Chief Executive Taliya Minullina notes, "after the signing of the law by Russian President TIDA to prepare the necessary changes to the national law "On Public-Private Partnership in the Republic of Tatarstan" and proceed an active introduction of new public-private partnership that will give new impetus to the development of investment sphere".
On July 1 the Acting President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov inspected progress of reconstruction works of cultural heritage "Shamovskoy hospital building" in Kazan.
One of the first investment projects that being accompanied byTatarstan Investment Development Agency since the arrival of Taliya Minullina, is the reconstruction of "Shamovskoy hospital". On behalf of the President of Tatarstan TIDA conducts this work together with the Executive Committee of Kazan.
In recent years the Russian Federation takes an active work on systematic anti-corruption work. Thus, the President of Russia has introduced a new, more rigorous procedure of accountability of public officials; federal laws set clear criteria and constraints that determine the functioning of the state apparatus.