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Vladimir Putin meets with Chelyabinsk Region Governor Mikhail Yurevich
The prime minister and the governor discussed the performance of the Chelyabinsk Region in the first half of the year. Particular attention was paid to housing construction, problems with housing and utilities, and agriculture. They also discussed the modernisation of the healthcare system, the state of rural roads, courtyard beautification, and the situation with kindergartens in the region.

Transcript of the beginning of the meeting:

Vladimir Putin: Mr Yurevich, how did the region perform in the first half of the year? What are your plans? What are the problems you are facing?

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The prime minister and the governor discussed the performance of the Chelyabinsk Region in the first half of the year. Particular attention was paid to housing construction, problems with housing and utilities, and agriculture. They also discussed the modernisation of the healthcare system, the state of rural roads, courtyard beautification, and the situation with kindergartens in the region.

Transcript of the beginning of the meeting:

Vladimir Putin: Mr Yurevich, how did the region perform in the first half of the year? What are your plans? What are the problems you are facing?

Mikhail Yurevich: Mr Putin, we have done well in the first half of the year. Industrial growth was 7.1%. Budget revenues increased by 16% in the municipalities and by 17.4% in the region as a whole. We expect to receive 110 billion roubles for the consolidated budget, which is a record-breaking figure. Beginning September 1, we will increase schoolteachers' salaries. The entire salary fund grew by 30%

Vladimir Putin: How does this compare to the nationwide average?

Mikhail Yurevich: Teachers' salaries will match the average in villages, or even exceed it. In large cities it will be 75% of the average. The average salary in the region is 18,600 roubles now. We expect the average salary to be 19,000 roubles by the end of the year.

Vladimir Putin: And when will teachers start receiving the average salary?

Mikhail Yurevich: We will increase their salaries next year again.

Vladimir Putin: But we should try to keep ahead of schedule.

Mikhail Yurevich: I agree, Mr Putin.

Vladimir Putin: We should try drawing salaries up towards the average throughout 2012.

Mikhail Yurevich: We will increase salaries again in 2012. I believe that teacher's salaries will approach or catch up with the country's average salary next year. We also increased salaries paid to kindergarten teachers and other staff, including guards, teacher's assistants, naturally, electricians and cooks. In percentage terms, the growth was 6.5%, and then another 30%, as their salary was lower initially...

Vladimir Putin: You are drawing their salaries up to the level of school teachers' salaries, right?

Mikhail Yurevich: Yes, we are. Another problem is that large cities lack qualified personnel in kindergartens, but there is no replacement for them. Migrant workers can be invited to work at a construction site if there is a shortage of local workers, but only qualified teachers can work in kindergartens.

As for housing, we have noticed that small flats, so-called studios, are in greatest demand. So the current regional programme entails the construction of a great number of small flats. The price is no more than 30,000 roubles per one square metre, and we plan to lower it to 24,000 roubles per square metre.

Vladimir Putin: And how much is one square metre in a larger flat?

Mikhail Yurevich: It costs a bit more or the same amount. But when someone buys a flat, he or she is more interested in the total cost than the cost per square meter. If a flat is sold at the price of a car, naturally it will be more affordable. That type of housing outsells all others on the market, and, at present, the region is making every effort to refocus the construction industry on the creation of such housing. Young people are buying it eagerly.

Vladimir Putin: There is a shortage of small flats both in your region and in other regions.

Mikhail Yurevich: It is the primary type of housing for young people, which they can later expand, exchange for a larger one, or sell and buy a new one.

As for agriculture, about 2 million hectares were sown. Weather conditions have been very favourable this year. Our region borders on the south, where sun and rain tend to alternate. We have very good crop prospects.

Dairy farming has seen a smaller margin of growth because the South Urals are rather dry, so there is little grass and dairy farming is not that profitable. However, we pay 2 roubles per litre of milk in regional subsidies to all dairy manufacturers and 300,000 roubles for the creation of new stalls. In other words, if a cowshed expands, we allocate 300,000 roubles from the regional budget for each new stall.

At present, two new poultry farms are under construction, and one old farm is being expanded. The programme is for two years, and we expect to increase our output by 50,000 tonnes of poultry. When the second poultry farm is finished, we will get another 125,000 tonnes. The Chelyabinsk Region currently ranks third or fourth among the country’s poultry breeders. Soon, it should rank second.

Vladimir Putin: Third or fourth is already good.

Mikhail Yurevich: That’s true, and we expect to export poultry in the future. Our weather conditions and farming areas allow us to successfully compete with any other poultry breeders.

Vladimir Putin: We have already touched upon the healthcare and school modernisation programme. Still, I would like to get back to healthcare. You have approved the programme. But I have a question on rural healthcare. Which part of the healthcare modernisation programme will account for rural areas?

Mikhail Yurevich: At present, the approach to rural healthcare has slightly changed. There should be a link to primary medical care – that is, a general practitioner – in every village. The region is divided into districts, and all villages are registered with the nearest district hospital. We will repair and maintain these large hospitals and install modern equipment that has never been there before. The Chelyabinsk Region is expected to receive 9.5 billion roubles for the healthcare programme. This is the amount that we should spend on healthcare in the next two years. We have just received the money, and the programme just started: we defended it two months ago. In 2012, people will already see the results, with a lot of new equipment installed and overhaul done in hospitals. The money will be partly allocated to increase the salaries of specialised doctors – there are still long queues to see them, despite our best efforts. Therefore, in addition to primary care, general practitioners, we are trying to make specialists more available in rural areas. On certain days, these specialists will come to see patients in remote villages.

Vladimir Putin: How much funding have you received for housing and utilities programmes recently, and have the funds been used appropriately? How many people have been resettled from dilapidated housing? How many houses have been repaired?

Mikhail Yurevich: The housing and utilities sector programme has been underway for many years in the region.

Vladimir Putin: And what about the housing utilities sector?

Mikhail Yurevich: First and foremost, I have housing utilities in mind.

Vladimir Putin: What about moving people out of ramshackle housing and repairing buildings that have not been maintained for decades?

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