The Republic of Tatarstan took first place in a rating of efficiency of activity of executive authorities of subjects of the Russian Federation again

8 May 2015, Friday
On May 7, 2015 the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev held a meeting of the Government of the Russian Federation at which the question of an assessment of efficiency of activity of executive authorities of subjects of the Russian Federation following the results of 2014 was considered. We remind that the assessment of overall performance of authorities in regions is carried out according to the Decree of the President of Russia of August 21, 2012 No. 1199 "About an assessment of efficiency of activity of executive authorities of subjects of the Russian Federation".

By results of an assessment of efficiency 20 leading regions are defined: Republic of Tatarstan, Chechen Republic, Republic of Ingushetia, Voronezh region, Lipetsk region, St. Petersburg, Tyumen region, Tambov region, Yamal-Nenets autonomous area, Nenets Autonomous area, Republic of Mari El, Republic of Mordovia, Moscow region, Republic of Bashkortostan, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area, Novosibirsk region, Krasnodar Krai, Astrakhan region, Magadan region, Sakhalin region.

The Republic of Tatarstan the fifth year in a row takes the first place in this rating among subjects of the Russian Federation. In a rating the level of development of economy, the social sphere, opinion of the people living in the region are taken into accoun taking into account, uncluding dynamics for the three-year period t.

The Republic of Tatarstan is the leader, as is takes the 1st place on level of economy development, takes the 3rd place on a level of development of the social sphere after the cities of Moscow (the 47th place) and St. Petersburg (the 6th place), is characterized by considerable volumes of private investments into fixed capital, high level of the real located income of the population, and also a high level of development of private business.



Source: portal of the Government of the Russian Federation
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