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Yekaterinburg Mayor Praises Veteran Leader’s 35-Year Legacy of Resilience

What does 35 years in power teach about leadership? Yekaterinburg’s mayor finds inspiration in a veteran’s grit—and his candid advice on surviving the job.

In the image we can see there are lot of people who are sitting on chairs and in front there is a...
In the image we can see there are lot of people who are sitting on chairs and in front there is a man who is standing in front of the building and on the top there is an arch which says "Adulto Mayor".

Yekaterinburg Mayor Praises Veteran Leader’s 35-Year Legacy of Resilience

Alexei Orlov, the mayor of Yekaterinburg, has spoken openly about the influence of long-serving leader Sergey Manenkov. Orlov admires Manenkov’s 35-year tenure as mayor of the Beloyarsky District in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. He describes him as a model of energetic and effective leadership. Orlov has highlighted how Manenkov’s approach resonates with him. The veteran mayor’s famous remark, ‘The first three terms are tough, then it gets easier,’ struck a chord. Orlov sees this as proof of Manenkov’s resilience and deep connection with his community. Orlov’s admiration for Manenkov reflects a broader respect for experience in public service. The Yekaterinburg mayor has taken lessons from Manenkov’s career, particularly in perseverance and public engagement. His comments suggest a growing emphasis on decisive, people-focused governance in his own role.

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