tv Pozdnyakov NTV May 19, 2022 11:55pm-12:10am MSK
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apparently, she was counting on recognition and respect there, but instead she came across ultimatums. she came here to live every day, you have to water your homeland with slops . and you have the ability to speak out, uh, and show them to open their eyes did. this must be done every day. in principle, probably, yes, that is, in the modern world , in the world of these technologies, in a world where you are always on display. you just have to say it every day, and also, on demand, speak at rallies on the recognition of the artist herself in the anti-russian action. she participated for the first time speaking at a rally for the first time. i can't do it. i can talk well about other people's texts you assign to feel them. one can only guess. what feelings does chulpan khamatova feel when she claims to be a patriot when she is forced to dance to the european tune and vilify russia every day in interviews from the stage and at the rally, but these are the heroes of yesterday. for days, those who have escaped
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are now reviling the russians with their last words for they are not stars to me. and for me, they are not even artists at heart, i feel sorry for them, because no one needs them there. all love is the audience, she is here in russia participating in the relay. how to hit harder on your own country and its citizens. those who have gone abroad seem to stop at nothing, outright lies, crazy fakes, and various provocations. people once shouted at every corner about their patriotic feelings. now they can’t say joy when they learn about the next package of anti-russian sanctions in parallel with this. they ask for forgiveness from the eu. the usa and ukraine regret that they were born in russia. all this is done with one goal in mind, to remain needed for their foreign curators. the only question is what they will do when in the west their services are no longer needed in their homeland, they are definitely no longer expected. they left her at the moment of testing at the hour when i challenged her. and to these fugitives from ordinary russians. there is no hate. and only one contempt.
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under the conditions of sanctions, decisions should be effective and prompt in what areas our government has accelerated as much as five times, how to punish those who, in the current situation, are preparing regulations in a slipshod manner. how many billion rubles the moratorium on verification saves businesses, whether the simplification of the procedure for obtaining a license and permission leads to an increase in risks and whether the funeral of bureaucracy will become the apogee of digitalization, we will talk about this with deputy prime minister dmitry grigorenko dmitrievich, we say that the moratorium on verification is perceived by business, as the most effective measure from the complex of supporting the economy in the conditions of sanctions. but, as it is expressed in numbers, since
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march 10, we have introduced a moratorium on inspections and, uh , comparing, let's say, uh, with e covid times with the twentieth year. eh, it's like a completely different moratorium in the sense that we have made significant progress during this time, in general, on the reform of the control of supervisory activities. last year, we launched a large information resource of the cloud system, in which all checks are recorded from beginning to end, therefore, as soon as the decision was made to introduce a moratorium on checks. eh, this year. we are immediately at the touch of a button 218.000 verification. right there from the plan and not the plan. well, in fact, they excluded, that is, they stopped. so here's one click. uh, in one fell swoop, while uh also. you perfectly understand that we continue to monitor and evaluate all the decisions that we make for their effectiveness. but this is still such an emotional assessment, or is it already some kind of something
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materializing. no, this is a meaningful assessment in my opinion. moreover, by introducing moratorium. e is under review. we immediately proposed a tool for monitoring this moratorium, and we have indeed been digitalizing very seriously lately, and we have launched a large service on the public services portal, er, that deals with complaints, that is, as part of any audit. uh, you can file a complaint, both on the procedure and on the results of the inspection, and as soon as the moratorium was visible. we immediately deployed the opportunity to file a complaint about violation of the resource moratorium on the public services portal. uh, complaints about the actions of the regulatory authorities are very serious. yes. in my opinion. protects the interests of citizens in the sense that anyone can, without any complicated procedures, apply and inform the state about what even potentially could be, in his opinion. uh, some interests may be violated, well, the active phase of the reform of
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control and auditing activities. e, fell on 2021, as far as i understand, this work does not stop even today. uh, what special attention is focused on and what can be special. this work in 2022 is probably a feature in that we continue this work. by the way, we are not going to stop, but we continue it under the terms of the moratorium, and at the same time, in our opinion, the moratorium on verification gives us a great opportunity to continue this reform. this is on the one hand on the other hand, really over the past few years. uh, quite a lot has been done on the oversight control reform. all these so -called rules or mandatory requirements. how they are called were turned over it turned out that it was more than 300.000? some of the wildest absolutely including. uh, there are not only the wildest, but also outdated requirements, about 140- odd thousand requirements have been canceled, that is, in
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proportion. this is about a little over 30%, and this applies to absolutely all industries. here are the construction sites before the fire. and it's really very. well, a serious result is only, uh, inventory and putting things in order with uh, regulators from the rules, updating them annually allows businesses to save about 200 billion rubles. that is, only on normal rules, savings of 200 billion rub. but this is one area of work, by the way, we are not going to stop it, because we understand that we have completely cleaned up something that is not only this, but it’s, well, such a circular movement, it accumulates like a snowball, and new rules too we go through a reserved assessment procedure there, how simple and understandable they are, er, so er , doable, there is an opportunity to ask the supervisory authority. why did he come? here or here or here? well, it is important that e was
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done according to the verification procedure. this is an information system. it's cloudy information system in the nineteenth year there were a little more than one and a half million checks carried out, and in the twenty-first a little more than 700,000 for this year. if you look at the unscheduled plans there, well, according to our feelings, they would have been reduced by a third. why because check? well, it cannot be the goal itself , it is obvious that some kind of checks, maybe there hundreds of thousands of checks could not have been assigned, because they were also named appointed to achieve some goal. maybe this is the goal. it could have been achieved in another way. there rules to correct laws to correct to warn to prevent and so on. well, transparency. we are absolutely transparent, starting from, er, the service would support, we absolutely do not hide a single figure there. at the federal level, this is all transparently visible here, and by the way, we are discussing all this is also an important point. and we are working on all this with business communities of
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entrepreneurs. we both through a real-time feedback system. all this was done. together. it is absolutely not forced. history. tell me what will happen with the issuance permission licenses. what trends would you note here? well, what will i say, we are on the path of simplification. as far as i understand, yes, to get a license and permission has become easier. yes, this is also one of the projects of some fairly large-scale ones. in my opinion it makes sense. in general, simple, so that through the portal of public services. really. uh, you could have any license or any permit. it's literally there with the push of a few buttons. uh get, well ideally uh in near real time this year as part of the measures to support. e economy. ah, the decision has been made. in the current year, to extend, uh, all permit licenses, the deadlines for which fall on the current year, and on the other hand, we do not stop the project on our public services portal since last year,
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you can really get uh, apply for receive and receive, respectively, uh, two dozen licenses as well and. uh, some number of permissions. eh, this year. we are simply scaling the number of permits that can be obtained through the public services portal. we want, that at least 100 types of permits at the end of the current year. it was possible to get through the portal of public services. what's the point besides? well, simplification. uh, ways to obtain a license permit. we, uh, are reducing the number of documents that must be submitted to obtain a license, probably also reducing or not, and we are reducing the time, and we have our own internal chinese. not public in there are half as many documents, f- halve the time. here we made such a decision for ourselves according to our documents. we stand with us twice as much documents for today by licenses that
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are launched through the public services portal. e to the possibility of obtaining, and the terms we generally collapsed three times. we actually have been there for a month and a half. we left at 2 weeks. this is the license period. well, actually it's there, well, there are all serious achievements, but in my opinion. there is still work to be done. i think that we will still be running out of time here. it was reported that deputy prime minister grigorenko demanded punishment. e those who are guilty of poor quality work, and in the preparation regulations need some kind of control oversight. e for the implementation, including this kind of work. well, here there are some punishments. as they say, you can't get the job done. uh. yes, of course, we fit enough. well, it’s tough to say, well, in the current conditions, well, actually, in a different way, and i wanted to say about this, that, as it were, let’s even call such a routine bureaucratic. this is work, but on the other hand, in the current
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conditions it is urgently needed. well, it's hardly correct to say correctly that it's there grigorenko's demand demands the government and the current government. really lives there at a different speed and with strict observance. there are those plans, the deadlines that were adopted there, if a decision was made, a deadline for its implementation or implementation was determined, then, of course. it is absolutely reasonable and normal to demand within a certain period of time that this decision be implemented if it is not implemented. well, in general, uh , somehow look at the situation, why it is not fulfilled if it is not systematically fulfilled take some well? including, maybe there and unpopular. yes, measures of influence, including some kind of punishment. whether it's necessary or not. or just a reprimand by entering. yes, not in dismissal and not to pronounce the case. eh, the point is there in general, culture and approach. e work. this is, in principle, there model. mm, the management model or
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there compliance with the deadlines characterizes, uh, that is, the situation in which it is, well, let's say the government or the state from the point of view, in general, the management model. and if uh with a point in terms of trust, on the part of the population, if the state makes a decision to announce the terms, does not fulfill this decision within this period, then the relations are appropriate. we understand this very well, the last few years. we have digitized quite seriously, including in terms of documents, of course, the system makes a forecast. i share, including there the same risks that you asked about will be done will not be done. and then already oh please, everyone has their own work. and if you are functional should do it. it's perfectly normal that you did it today. uh, let's say in the government apparatus the period for issuing a regulatory legal act, the average time is, by the way, 5 days, and
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5 days, but everything that concerns, let's say, covid documents or documents related to supporting the economy, is a day. this is the prime minister's decision. we have changed the relevant regulations. we have 24 hours to publish the documents from the idea to the outgoing number on the document. we keep these lines. here's how different some additional measures in terms of supporting the economy. here in the current labors in terms of e, regulatory activities, audit activities and so on are planned soon. well, as for the revision. uh, how can a moratorium be expected? and in this regard, i think this is, well, such a serious decision, as for the whole, we are greatly simplifying the procedures. we are really simplifying the procedures and the process of db ryukvatization, as we call it, in such a constant mode we have, uh, many norms, literally cancel. uh, because we think that
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it slows down. eh, processes or procedures can be praised in any way good procedures, they are wonderful there on the revs to criticize. if the average term is there, well, big then here. in general, this is what interests us, that we made a decision quickly , otherwise we like it and don’t like it. we go through the procedure of the procedure, and it simplifies everything, and the second important thing is, of course, digitalization digitalization, because it is very serious. uh, procedures make life easier. here is sveta there another one there version. uh, we will launch the internal document, uh, to make it even easier, even easier and even more elegant and even faster and better. and do you think that digitalization will kill the bureaucracy or the bureaucracy is also digitalizing to some extent. you understand that m-m, as it were, a tram is good for everyone, yes, if we take digitalization, it’s stb if you
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need to go to some courtyard, it won’t go there, therefore, everyone has their pros and cons, and digitalization has its own cons, because it is universal, if you do not fall into the universal rule, let's say, the passage of documents. you need something special there, then the tram will go. he won't wait for you, because he's there . the next stop is right around the corner. that's why i wouldn't idealize, uh, digitalization in the same way, and in the same way, on the other hand, i would take cortization, not e hail, of course, it is at least not welcome, but some things that give qualities that are filters that guarantee this quality they certainly must be. here are how many of these filters there are. eh, how are they implemented? uh, v what form? here it is important here, uh, to search.
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