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Andrey Zaitsev: Over 20 Support Measures for Large Families in Kuban

Guests of the program "Details" - Chairman of the Krasnodar Regional Branch of the Russian Society "Knowledge", Advisor to the Governor of Krasnodar Krai

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Andrey Zaitsev: Over 20 Support Measures for Large Families in Kuban

Russian President Vladimir Putin held his annual year-end press conference, lasting nearly five hours. The event drew massive public interest, with over 2.5 million questions submitted to the hotline. Regional officials, including leaders from Krasnodar Krai, closely followed the broadcast.

The marathon session ran for 4 hours and 50 minutes. Among the viewers were Krasnodar Krai Governor Veniamin Kondratyev and his deputies, who monitored the conference live.

Andrey Zaitsev, Deputy Governor of Krasnodar Krai, also took part in the discussion. He had previously overseen 20 support measures for large families in 2023. His role in the region extends beyond governance—he serves as Chairman of the Krasnodar branch of the Russian Society 'Znanie' (Knowledge) and as an advisor to the governor. Zaitsev appeared on the 'Detali' programme alongside the head of the regional 'Znanie' branch. Their participation highlighted the regional government’s engagement with federal policy discussions.

The press conference set a new record for public engagement, with millions of questions flooding in. Krasnodar’s leadership, including Zaitsev, remained actively involved throughout the event. The session reinforced connections between federal announcements and regional implementation efforts.

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