tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 November 25, 2023 3:30am-4:01am MSK
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hello, kirill vyshinsky is with you and this is a typical novorossiya program, our name says it all, we are talking about the territory that has returned to its historical roots, about novorossiya. with the help of a careful look at history, we will try to reveal the uniqueness of its present day, find typical features, recognizable signs of the past, that’s what we’ll talk about today. methods of popular construction, patronage of regions in novorossiya. why do bosses need sub-chefs?
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conversation with a program expert. duke, who became osipovich. brilliant resolution. a little more than a year has passed since the annexation of the territories of historical novorossiya, two people's republics and two regions, to the russian federation. this year , a large-scale program for the socio-economic development of new regions has been launched. the goal is to bring up their average all-russian level. the initial conditions are not easy. a special military operation continues. the ssu continues to deliberately destroy civilian infrastructure. the legacy from ukrainian times was not the best. the roads are beyond repair, housing needs to be restored, communications need to be changed. today , more than eighty entities have taken patronage over new regions. russian
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federation. moscow takes care of donets and lugansk. st. petersburg is rebuilding. sevastopol helps melitopol and the starobelsky region of the lpr. other russian territories, republics and regions are not lagging behind. according to deputy prime minister morat khusnulin, 46 chef regions have the best results in terms of pace and volume today. this means that the builders are from different parts of russia. install residential buildings, hospitals and schools in novorus, and not only that. rostovskaya the region has become a logistics hub, caravans with cargo for new regions pass through it, hundreds of thousands of tons of humanitarian aid are sent from warehouses. specialists from the voronezh region repair vlnr roads, often building them almost from scratch. st. petersburg is rebuilding not only houses, schools and hospitals in mariupol in the spring.
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several kilometers of new track, a fountain was erected near the drama theater, and there are plans for several more, following the example of the petergorskys. special attention to schools. this year , builders are focusing on more than 400 of them. a third of all educational foundation being repaired throughout the country. by the end of the year, almost all objects should be ready. but not only new buildings are being restored. military actions forced almost every second resident of novorossiya to leave. today there are not enough qualified personnel for a normal life. doctors arrived from sevastopol to donbass to not only provide medical care, but also to rebuild the functioning of the entire healthcare system. in rostov, teachers and employees of preschool institutions are undergoing retraining. rostov residents help in the integration of new territories.
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russia, newly elected deputies of republics and regions go for internships with their colleagues. anna efimova's story tells how different regions of the country help revive new territories. early morning mariupol from depot number 3, a red and white tram is leaving on the route, on the side is the inscription mariupol with st. petersburg, cities, twin cities. route number one, so far the only one in the city along karpov and metallurgov avenues, through shevchenko boulevard, it goes to the final stop, the city hospital, the carriages are always full. well, of course it's good everything is convenient, if we could also go to the market to ilichevsky, it would be even better, the city is big, it covers, buses cover, well, not the whole part. city, clean, cozy
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, good chair, comfortable, st. petersburg, which took mariupol under its leadership, laid the first 10 km of tram tracks, some of the reals were reconstructed. the contact network was completely restored and the supporting structures were replaced. this is to improve transport links within the city, a tram is definitely needed, we are not building everything, other regions and the ministry are helping here defense works successfully here, because such a volume of work as in mariupol cannot be completely completed by one subject of the russian federation. permanent children's playgrounds, alleys, benches, this is how the park on theater square in the city center now looks, during the battles in the spring of 2022, it was almost completely destroyed, today it is a favorite vacation spot for citizens, here you can meet happy, newlyweds and those who came specially from remote areas
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to ride the new slides, clean, beautiful, the only thing needed is construction finish quickly, otherwise everything is fine. and everything is being done for this, here , literally a few steps away, the mariupol drama theater is probably one of the most iconic objects to be restored, tall scaffolding and banners depicting russian classics hide the full scale of what is happening inside from prying eyes. next to the surviving walls and staircases , new and brick ones are growing. workers work in several shifts. circle. daily, there are about fifty masonry workers alone, to make it easier to move cargo in a limited space, they installed a huge crane, they promised to preserve the historical appearance of the building as much as possible, they plan to give the first premiere here in 2025. we are finishing the foundation work and starting work
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on the construction of the basements, as soon as we finish them, the visible level, then construction will begin. large cities such as mariupol, donetsk or lugansk are illustrative examples of patronage support, but they are far from the only ones, just like moscow and st. petersburg, not some oversee restoration work and various support programs in new regions. stanitsa luganskaya, about half an hour from the capital of the lpr. this settlement was one of the first to be liberated back in february 2022. the stanitsa-lugansk region inherited from ukraine destroyed infrastructure, blown-up bridges and destroyed roads. she took charge of the region. in less than two years, 129 objects were restored, among them 16 schools, four kindergartens, repair work was carried out in the district hospital, outpatient clinics were being built and
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medical and obstetric centers, roads are being repaired, street lighting is being restored, which essentially did not exist, in the region’s territory of 47 settlements, and the region tried to do everything to ensure that work was carried out in as many settlements as possible, so that people could see that our region is working for all residents of the area. restored mfc clinics, felcher-obstetric centers, which are being built throughout the country and new regions are no exception, tidied up utility networks, well-equipped space for relaxation and much, much more. there seems to be little enthusiasm for all these changes, except for the local cats, who are sitting comfortably. the rest are involved with dedication in this large-scale process, which, however, goes far beyond the scope of the so-called sponsored construction. what i would like to note is that there is stone, iron, objects, roofs, and there is a soul that the volgograd region puts into it, this
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year more than 500 of our children were in the pener camps of the volgograd region, three streams each, the children saw real history, they we looked at what they didn’t teach in ukrainian textbooks about the great patriotic war, now we will also prepare a delegation of our schoolchildren for a trip to moscow to vdnkh together with the volgograd administration, with the coordination of the government of the russian federation, 33 regions of russia are assigned to the restoration of the infrastructure of lugansk people's republic, and as we see, the method of patronage assistance allowed us to distribute the burden that was too heavy for us to attract more resources to complete this complex task in in the shortest possible time. the shortest possible timeframe is until 2026. it is then, as planned, that the so-called transition period established for new regions and implying the widest range
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of support, from tax breaks to direct and very generous cash injections, should end. based on the plans of the federal government, complete integration. four constituent entities of the russian federation by the twenty- sixth year, then about 1,900 billion rubles will be allocated for their restoration. money. large, but generally quite feasible for russia, the federal government proceeds from the fact that at the end of the transition period, patronage assistance from the regions of russia will no longer be needed. for the first time in the modern history of russia, experimental support was tested after the annexation of crimea in 2014, after almost 10 years it can be argued that it was very successful, however, given the current scale, not one, but four new regions at once and the task for russia has become more complicated , but
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there can be no doubt that we will cope with it, because we simply have no other way. anna efimova, valery savelev, anastasia popova, typical new russia. we will now talk about the methods of sponsored construction in new regions, about how everything works, with our regular expert, political scientist rostislav ishchenko. rostislav, good afternoon, good afternoon. rostislav, how effective the system of patronage assistance in novorossiya is in the development of these regions, it’s not very clear, but why would the boss do this, because first of all these are unplanned expenses. well, this is, so to speak, a social burden. it is forbidden organize a public burden on a huge number of chefs, if this is not a state event. in the same way, in the soviet union, many enterprises provided shep assistance to collective farms, but
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they did not provide it because they had a dream, instead of going about their direct business, to go pick cabbage or potatoes or do something else, because they were instructed to do so, well, now the bosses are being assigned, individual russian regions are being assigned to deal with individual regions from the liberated territories, and by the way, they were there, initiative, that means, yes, at one time lushkov, on his own initiative, that means, took patronage over sevastopol, that is, moscow took patronage over sevastopol, took patronage to some extent over the black sea fleet at one time, that means, but well, moscow was the richest regions at one time, well, this is such a unique case , one of the few initiative whispers, in all other cases it is a social burden, and their actual work depends not only on their desire, but this is their opportunity, that is, this is an attempt to materially quickly improve the regions,
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which were destroyed not only by the war, but also by the previous ukrainian economy to the russian level and not only just to pull it up, but yesterday you had a bad road, but today it will be good, but firstly to demonstrate how this mechanism works in russia, and in -secondly, to integrate the local population into these... well, let's say, this public construction site, right? for bosses, is this boss ’s help, is it just a burden, just a burden, or is there still something that allows us to talk about additional development for ourselves bosses, boss regions, well, it’s like in a war, yes, someone goes because they were called up, someone goes because they can’t do otherwise, that means because it is necessary, so to speak, to liberate the related population, each has their own
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motivation, yes, someone goes to take revenge, then here, too, everyone has their own, their own motivation , someone considers it their duty, yes, a duty to help, someone even sees in this some kind of certain, well, let’s say, self-interest , yes, because you can make good contacts , then region with region, even effectively interact and reach out to some joint profit together, right? someone just carries out the workload and for some it’s just an additional quitrent, i’ll say directly for the bosses this can become an investment , including in the development of these patronage regions , that’s what i’m saying, if you approach this matter wisely, yes, then it’s is a very serious investment, and not a moral one, a completely material investment, a completely material future, because the legions are potentially rich, yes, we know that there is recovery growth. always ahead, and
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these are regions in which recovery growth will obviously take place over the next 10 years, because they have fallen very seriously over the past thirty years, that is , a large number of opportunities are opening up there, what exactly can we talk about, well, let’s say we have the northern regions, and these the northern regions are rich in minerals, which means they are poor in food. this means that the south has a different problem, the mineral resources there have mostly already been developed, many, yes, but there are no problems with food, we are ready feed the polisher well, you can, yes, you can just sit and wait until some kherson tomatoes find you in norilsk , believing that since we pay a lot of money here, sooner or later they will come running here, yes, but you can establish relationships, interaction and including in the process
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of patronage activities, and in the process of work, there in the process of restoring these regions, to establish direct connections. between interested subjects of economic activity, it is possible to move from simple free brotherhood to full interaction practical and pragmatic, this also applies to the cultural sphere, when local amateur performances, local professionals, artists, singers, composers, poets come to visit their bosses, and the bosses come to visit them, but do they go with their bosses ? people from vast russia to these new territories, will this spirit, well, the colonists who were there at one time in the 19th century, no longer exist, of course, because these territories have already been colonized, they have already been rebuilt, yes, people already live there, and even though their number is beyond
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has sharply decreased in recent decades, and of course, someone from big russia will move there, further, but this is no longer... the development of wild prairies, which means it is still an arrival in a place that may have been a little destroyed, but once great civilization, which is quite simple to restore, and those who arrived will fit into local conditions, just like people who come from novorussia somewhere in the urals, the far east, moscow, st. petersburg fit into local society, and the more there will be such connections. the more this happens mixing, the faster we will get a fairly homogeneous and unified society, that is, this is also like a useful thing , but it simply cannot be organized artificially , a certain number of people will look, see, become interested, fall in love with novorussia and decide to move there, it’s not by chance that we
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we say that the task of the northern military district is the task of ensuring russian security, security cannot be ensured, populated territories provide security, catherine not only conquered new russia, she first of all populated it, that is, provided population, provided for the cities and so on, due to gradual mixing and mixing, due to the fact that someone will leave novorossiya for other regions, someone will come to novorossiya from other regions, these problems will gradually be smoothed out and solved, and this, too, is a distant result of the same shevskaya. this is also her result , or rather, this is not only her result, but her result too, thank you very much for the interesting story, duke rechelle, aka duke armand emmanul duplicie derechele. with the name of this man is associated with the beginning of a whole brilliant
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era in the history of new russia. the duke belonged to the same noble family as... the famous cardinal richelieu, the french revolution of 1789 forced him to flee to russia, where he served in the danube flotilla, participated in the capture of ishmael, showed himself as a brave warrior, and was awarded the order of saint george's personalized weapon. with the reign of paul ii, he resigned and returned to paris, but when alexander ii, with whom the duke was friendly, ascended the throne, reshelier returned to russia and began the brilliant civilian career. in 1803, emmanuel osipovich became the mayor of the newly founded city of odessa, and 2 years later received the post of governor-general of the novorossiysk territory. not wanting to leave odessa, duke grishelier transferred all
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provincial institutions to the city. the region carried out an administrative reform and invited mainly foreigners to leadership positions. who had experience in management and trade. he made sure that the government equalized benefits for foreign colonists and russian immigrants. they began to be given from the treasury there are money courts and grain for sowing. perhaps the most famous reform of emmanul is the introduction of the free trade regime of porto franca in odessa, which became the administrative center of novorossiya. about this and other services of emmanul osipovich to the region in the story of olga mokhova. year in odessa, for the 175th anniversary of the city, they proposed replacing the statue of duke dorishelier on primersky boulevard with a monument to the russian
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commander alexander suvorov, but almost all residents of odessa spoke out against this idea and the duke defended it. no wonder the inscription at its foot reads: the duke, who laid the foundation for the prosperity of odessa, grateful residents of all classes. this is probably one of the most important dominant features of the city, it was created back in the first half of the 19th century, in this case, this monument, it is not the personification of a hero, how much we would like to see a person there today, i don’t know in my time, in my time there clothes, and he is some kind of antique character, this is probably the handwriting of marthas, the sculptor who made him, more of a village than a city, a dilapidated fortress... quarantine, an unfinished pier, only two decent houses, several factories and unpaved roads, this is how odessa appeared to the duke in 1803,
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he then continued to implement the plans begun by his predecessor, the spaniards deribas, to create here not only a naval harbor, but a large trade center, regime the port of franco, as it was called then, or this is how it is now a free economic zone, one of his first requests to the emperor contained a request to provide odessa for its rapid development, for the development urban infrastructure, so that the city can live not on direct subsidies from the treasury, but on its own funds. during the first year of reshelye's reign, the population of odessa doubled, an orthodox church, a catholic church and a jewish synagogue appeared. the city still remained international; parish schools and a commercial school were built. noble institute and gymnasium. his gymnasium will then develop into the reshevsky lyceum, it will become a center of education, in the south of this vast
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territory. even after leaving for france, reshelia continued to receive salaries from the mayor, he sent them all to odessa to the library of this lyceum. as mayor, richelieu professed the principle of no monopolies and strict regulations, but in everything. unique personally, not trusting the readings, he boarded every ship arriving at the port, talked with merchants, assured emperor alexander i that in 25 years he would create a flourishing city better than any in france. odessa is famous now for its acacias, right? so, acacia seedlings, purchased en masse in austria by the duke of dereshelje, first ended up in botanical garden, to nikitsky botanical garden, they multiplied there from there. were delivered to odessa, where, in fact, the duke himself was actively involved in planting them, and presented these seedlings simply free of charge to the residents of the city, on their word of honor that they
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would take care of these trees. by the way, for the nikitsky botanical garden in crimea, the duke provided land donated to him personally by the russian emperor, and purchased adjacent plots with his own funds. having become governor-general of new russia, he faced with the problem of settlement, many... the lands here turned out to be private, so he then achieved that a certain quota was established, that is , if you are a kherson landowner, be so kind, you should have such a population density, so many people per tithe, if you yourself are not able to provide, the treasury buys this land from you at a low price and puts it at its disposal. even under catherine, the decision was made to resettle the french aristocrats who fled from the revolution in the lake region, but they refused, preferring to settle in moscow and st. petersburg, but but while engaged in land management, the duke managed to get along with the nagai tatars. he simply
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created for them the conditions for a sedentary lifestyle. they are nomads. and he then ordered the construction of mosques and houses for mules in the village. and so, people began to settle around this spiritual center and - on gaytse , and there were more and more such villages, with a fanciful attitude towards himself, every rich foreigner in odessa tried to invite the mayor to a wedding or other family celebration, and duke reshelier did not refuse, he almost everyone could speak in his native language, all his life he studied new ones, visiting merchants called reshelye the king of odessa, but any resident could turn to him without any problems, he walked around the city on foot every day, and if he went out, then... he was a french aristocrat in its purest form , he was raised by his grandfather, marshal garchelier, and he said that my son
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inherited all my... vices, not a single virtue, and my grandson inherited all my virtues, not a single vice. the highest award in the russian empire, the order of st. andrew the first-called, was received by duke dareshel in including for overcoming the largest plague epidemic in odessa in 1812, by which time more than 20,000 people lived here. the measures taken by the mayor were the most severe, but all the same, odessa then lost an eighth of its population, other cities in southern russia, much more. and at that time , not only the managerial qualities of the decision were revealed, but also the best human qualities. having learned that gravediggers refuse, even for double pay, to dig graves and burials. the duke personally several once he goes out and himself takes part in digging up these mass graves in the burial of those who died from the plague.
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he did not want to leave novorossiya, but why, the lands entrusted to him constituted a fifth... of the territory of his native france, whose subject he remained all this time, but in 1815, at the request of the two emperors alexander ii and louis the eighteenth, reshele agreed to become prime minister france, but even while in this post, he dreamed of returning to russia. sudden death did not allow the plans to come true, after 6 years at the seaside a bronze duke has already appeared on the boulevard in odessa. olga mokhova, anastasia popova, valery savelev, typical new russia. this is all we wanted to talk about today, kirill vyshinsky was with you, see you soon.
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