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In the state Duma and the Federation Council criticized the idea of moving the capital of the Urals. In conversation with RT officials called the proposal far-fetched and futile.
According to first Deputy representative of state Duma Committee on Federal structure and local self-governance Irina Guseva, the shift does not make sense. The Deputy considers that is more important in this situation to review “intergovernmental relations” and to develop the advantages of each region. For this, the heads of regions should “get on the map and see,” what are the features and advantages of the entrusted to them territories. Only in this case it is possible to achieve the cessation of migration to the capital, believes Gusev.
Agree with her colleague from Solved Stepan Kirichuk, the first Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Federative structure, regional policy, local government and Northern Affairs.
“This faux proposal, which does not bring about any justification, prospects, nothing in the transfer of the capital, namely the development of regional economy, creating the conditions for great work, the creation of jobs is important, but not flimsy activities that are associated with this sort of thing,” he said.
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At the same time the first Deputy Chairman of the Duma Committee on state construction and legislation Mikhail Emelyanov in conversation with RIA Novosti noted that from a theoretical point of view, the initiative is interesting and worthy of substantive consideration. The transfer center may contribute to the integrity of the country, predicts the MP.
“But from a practical point of view, now moving the capital is almost impossible due to the fact that we need certain costs… In the future, it is necessary to think about it, but to do this, first thoroughly, clearly on the path of economic development, due to the high rates of economic growth”, — said Emelyanov.
To move the capital of the Urals is suggested that the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Institute of demography, migration and regional development, the valid state adviser of the Russian Federation, 3rd class Yuri Krupnov. The proposal was contained in “the Doctrine of razmokanija” which demographer sent to the President of Russia Vladimir Putin. The concept argues that the concentration of economic and human capital in Moscow is not conducive to the development of the country.
Much better, in his view, to abandon Metropolitan urbanization in favor of low-rise landscape manor. This will allow you to “Russian re-master your endless space, their own land and will contribute to the care of the few children in forced recovery and population growth,” says Krupnov.