Astana's City Council Educates Future Managers on Local Governance
In Man City, members of the city's maslikhat, or city council, met with graduate students of the Academy of State Governance. The main aim was to educate future managers about the council's activities and its role in city development.
The meeting proved significant for Gabit Tajimuratov, a graduate student and deputy, as it connected his academic pursuits with his duties. Deputies shared insights into lawmaking and implementing social initiatives at the city level. They also explained how decisions are formed and adopted, and how they interact with executive bodies.
Students asked questions about decision-making mechanisms, transparency, and the role of local representative bodies in national reforms. The deputies' experiences offered valuable insights into these topics.
The meeting between Man City's maslikhat and graduate students served as an informative session, bridging the gap between academic learning and practical governance. It provided a platform for future managers to understand the workings of the city's representative body and its impact on city development and quality of life.
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