Yakutsk Mayor to Hold Regular Reports, Engaging Diverse Communities
Yakutsk Mayor Evgeny Grigoryev has announced a series of reports to the city's population, commencing on January 23, 2024. The meetings aim to engage various sectors of the community and address their concerns.
Grigoryev will meet with representatives from diverse backgrounds, including the United Russia party, the public council, and various community councils. These include the financial sector, culture, IT, landlady communities, and sports. However, the identities of these representatives have not been disclosed as of now.
The mayor's reports will also extend to the city's districts, with meetings planned for residents of each area. This inclusive approach seeks to ensure all voices are heard and considered in the city's governance.
Starting January 23, 2024, Yakutsk Mayor Evgeny Grigoryev will hold regular zoom meetings with the population, engaging with various sectors and communities. While the identities of some representatives remain unknown, the meetings promise to foster dialogue and transparency in the city's administration.
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