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Nizhny Novgorod residents gain a voice through new online feedback platform

Frustrated by long clinic waits or school shortages? Now, residents can directly shape policy—here's how their feedback is making a difference.

The image shows an old map of the city of Nizhny Novgorod, with text written on it. The map is...
The image shows an old map of the city of Nizhny Novgorod, with text written on it. The map is detailed, showing the streets, buildings, and other landmarks of the area. The text is written in a neat, cursive font, and the colors used are mostly shades of brown and beige.

Nizhny Novgorod residents gain a voice through new online feedback platform

Residents in the Nizhny Novgorod Region can now share their concerns through online surveys. The People’s Front has launched a platform where locals can report issues affecting their daily lives. Topics range from healthcare delays to housing and education problems. The People’s Oversight Team runs the initiative, collecting feedback on key regional challenges. Participants can highlight difficulties like long clinic wait times, school enrollment struggles, or needed improvements in sports facilities. Once submitted, the responses are analysed and compiled into reports for the President and Russian government.

One past success came from a survey on tax deductions for sports activities. The findings directly influenced new presidential directives. The People’s Front continues to track such issues, ensuring follow-up on public input.

The platform gives residents a direct way to shape local policies. Their feedback will inform official reports and potential government action. The system remains open for ongoing participation on pressing regional matters.

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