Advancement in Digitization, Energy, Transportation, and Tourism Sectors: Yakutia's Leader Highlights Key Growth Areas
The Head of Yakutia, Aisen Nikolaev, convened a meeting of the Council of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) on March 27. The gathering focused on key topics that aim to improve the quality of life in the republic.
Digitizing municipal services was a central theme in the discussion, with Nikolaev emphasising the need to advance in this area as a means to enhance the living standards of the people. However, no new information was provided about the progress or specific details of this programme.
The meeting also addressed the tasks of local self-government bodies in implementing the Head of Yakutia's decrees on the Arctic zone and environmental well-being of Yakutia until 2030. No new information was given about the current state of the Arctic zone or the environmental well-being of Yakutia until that year.
One of the programmes under consideration is the programme of support for local initiatives for the next year. The government of the republic is currently accepting applications for participation in various programmes, but no specific names of the heads of the districts involved in the presidential strategy statements and supporting local initiatives in 2023 were mentioned.
Aisen Nikolaev also stressed the importance of timely submission of applications from districts for the construction of social and infrastructure facilities. He highlighted the need for the preparation of the required documentation for these applications.
In other developments, two more strategic decrees are expected to be issued in the coming days, focusing on the further development of energy and transport systems, and local production and tourism in the republic. No new strategic decrees were mentioned in this paragraph.
Nikolaev stated that implementing strategic decrees and digitization are top priorities for all municipalities in Yakutia. He did not provide any new information about the priorities for all municipalities in Yakutia.
The press service of the head and government of Yakutia reported on these developments. No new information was provided about the further development of energy and transport systems, or local production and tourism in the republic.
In conclusion, the meeting focused on key topics such as digitizing municipal services, the Arctic zone, environmental well-being, and local self-government bodies' tasks. The government is currently accepting applications for participation in various programmes, and two more strategic decrees are expected to be issued in the coming days.