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+ Government of the Moscow Region

The Government of the Moscow Region is the highest permanent collegial executive body of state power of the Moscow Region, endowed with general competence. The Government of the Moscow Region carries out executive and administrative activities throughout the Moscow Region in accordance with federal legislation, the legislation of the Moscow Region.

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MPSC

Legislative (representative) power of the region

2019: Moscow region officials can work remotely

The Moscow Regional Duma at the 96th meeting adopted changes to the regional law on state civil service, the legislature said on its website. The Moscow Regional Duma notes that the Moscow region is still the first region of the country to introduce the practice of remote work for civil servants.

Innovations provide an opportunity for civil servants to conclude a contract for remote performance of duties. Employees who replace leading, senior and junior positions will be able to exercise this right.

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This step is dictated by the growing level of informatization of society, - explained the chairman of the Moscow Regional Duma Igor Bryntsalov. After all, today in many commercial companies the presence of a number of specialists in the office becomes optional - it would be logical to extend this practice to state institutions.
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The Moscow Regional Duma believes that other constituent entities of the Russian Federation will also find this idea useful "(photo - mosoblduma.ru)"

Bryntsalov referred to the positive experience of other countries: for example, in Japan, about 10% of officials work remotely, which allows unloading roads in the quarters where ministries and departments are located.

Alexander Baranov, Chairman of the Moscow Regional Duma Committee on State Power and Regional Security, noted that the transfer of some civil servants to work at home will reduce the cost of ensuring their activities - those who will work remotely will not receive surcharges for travel.

Previously, about 400 people can switch to remote work in the Moscow region.

However, according to Baranov, there are also restrictions - civil servants will not be able to work at home, whose duties include participation in meetings of the leadership of the government agency, as well as those who work with the population.

IT in the Moscow region

Read about the strategy and key projects for the development of information technologies in the Moscow region in a separate article.

Strategy for digital transformation of the Moscow region

In August 2021, the Governor of the Moscow Region Andrei Vorobyov approved the Strategy in the field of digital transformation of sectors of the economy, social sphere and public administration of the Moscow Region for 2022-2024. You can familiarize yourself with the document by following the link.

Investment in the region

2016

The industry of the region "added" 14%, the profit of the consolidated budget rose by 9% (44 billion), and investments increased to 700 billion rubles.

During the work of the regional program "ideology of leadership" in the Moscow region came 53 investors from 15 countries of the world, including Bosch, Danone, John Deere and others. On the territory of the region, projects are being implemented within 51 industrial parks, there are three free economic zones (FEZ) in Stupino, Dubna and Fryazino.

According to the governor of the region Andrei Vorobyov, the invested funds in 2016 amounted to 700 billion rubles, and the main task in 2017 is to promote and popularize the unique investment conditions of the region and increase the number of external investors. For this, the land of Pushchino and Zhukovsky was additionally included in the field of view of the promising territories of 2017. The management of the region promises special conditions for assistance for local businesses.

2024

Ex-first deputy chairman of the Moscow region government, who oversaw health care, detained in a bribe case

On April 24, 2024, employees of the Main Investigative Committee of the Investigative Committee and the FSB detained Svetlana Strigunkova, former First Deputy Prime Minister of the Moscow Region. She is suspected of receiving a bribe in the amount of at least 150 million rubles. Read more here.

Ex-deputy chairman Ilya Bronstein arrested in the case of bribes in the supply of digital panels to schools

In mid-September 2024, it became known that law enforcement officers detained the former first deputy chairman of the Moscow Region government, Ilya Bronshtein. The official was arrested in the case of bribes in the supply of digital panels to schools. Read more here