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help children discover their abilities and strengths; their path in life is the key to a successful future for the country. with these words , vladimir putin addressed the participants of the first movement. the president held a meeting of the organization’s supervisory board during a working trip to the stavropol territory. anastasia efimova will tell you more about everything. finding yourself is perhaps the most important choice that every person makes, in which it is important to help him, which is what the first movement does. the meeting of the supervisory board was chaired by the president. as the head reminded
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state, the initiative to create an all-russian organization of children and youth came from the young citizens themselves, was expressed for the first time in april 2022, and today it already unites more than 4 million people, and this, of course, is just the beginning, because, as vladimir putin emphasized, it is important that opportunities movements were available everywhere, in big cities, in small towns, and of course, in new regions, where a lot needs to be done, including ... together we need to overcome the destructive legacy of first the creeping, and then an open aggressive nationalist policy , which was followed by successive authorities in kiev, when they introduced russophobia, historical fakes into the curriculum, sowed discord between people, simply purposefully twisted, twisted the consciousness of, i emphasize,
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a small adult, and young people, i emphasize , that the system of personnel training of mentors of the movement is of great importance, and here, in my opinion, this has become one of the main directions, the requirements for their professional base, personal qualities, so that they can not only transfer knowledge, skills, experience to the children, inspire, inspire by their own example, the most important thing in the movement... these are correctly set priorities: initiatives come from children, adults do everything possible to support it, this is how the organization is conceived and it should remain that way, at least the chairman of the board, grigory gurov , promised this to the president, we will not become bureaucrats, no, we will not become bureaucrats, i hope, but what don’t you start, in the end we don’t do anything, but if you understand this
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the threat is already thinking about it, so as not to become a bureaucrat, this is great, i hope that this will happen as later as possible, and by this time we will come up with something else, some new formats, a new idea, the movement of the first important public initiative, in including because it allows you to educate a personality that is not divorced from the reality of today. but capable not only of analyzing the events taking place around her, but also of formulating her own position, and before they go to fulfill their civic duty on the front line in the zone special military operation, i worked in the team of the flagship project of the first movement, a big change, due to health reasons i could not return to my comrades, but i firmly decided that i would do what i had been doing throughout...
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my professional career and here i am again in the team of the first movement, i served in my country on the front line, i will serve where my homeland sends me, but today i serve in russia for the benefit of our future generation, you know, you risked your life, your health for the benefit of russia in its interests, protecting its people, and this is a very responsible mission, it is generally unique in nature, but what you are doing now is of great importance for the future of the country. we have done a lot, together we can do even more, these are the words the head of state concluded the meeting with, once again reminding that he is counting primarily on the young participants in the discussion, who will have to achieve high goals. however, we, adults, the president clarified, will also try. russian army in donetsk
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direction repelled four attacks by the ukrainian armed forces; on kupinsky, ukrainian assault groups tried to break through the defense three times, but were repulsed. in zaporozhye they stopped the... kiev army, zelsky's formation lost another 700 soldiers, mercenary officers, 12 armored vehicles were destroyed, as well as seven howitzers and self-propelled guns, including an american paladin. air defense forces shot down two mig-29 fighters, as well as a mi-8 helicopter, and also destroyed 74 combat drones. the masterly thief, repeat offender yakov saturday, spoke for the first time about his crimes. for
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in order to commit this crime, i needed one crowbar; his list included the theft of a handwritten gospel of the 16th century and rare stradivarius violins. and steiner , they cut through the mesh, at night they penetrated through this hole, the glass was lying, and the wiring was lying, that’s it, saturday led a group that skillfully robbed the banks of st. petersburg, they opened the vault on us , they fell from the ceiling, as he was preparing for his crimes, he was an ideologist, he was the brains of our team, at that time i was already very much a player, we took up this matter and conducted their investigation. let’s tell you what this day is memorable for in history right now. hello. on december 6, 1590, tsar fyodor
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ioannovich signed a decree strengthening the enslavement of christianity. it was then that the saying appeared: here's your grandmother and yuryev's day. from now on it was forbidden to the peasants. change owners, once this could be done freely, then in 1497, the right to transfer a baptism from one owner to another was limited to two weeks a year, these were the week before and the week after the autumn st. george's day: november 26, old style, memorial day st. george the victorious, the time of completion of the annual cycle of field work. tsar fedor, some historians believe, on the advice of boris godunov, banned the crossing of the cross even on st. george’s day. now this was considered an escape and the fugitives were subject to return to their owners with their entire family property and, of course, punishment. in fact , the slave system was legalized. on december 6, 1928 , an armed incident occurred in colombia,
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which went down in history as the banana massacre. police and military shot a crowd of rioting united workers fruit. the company was owned by the united states and thousands of workers in the countries. pennies, with the beginning of the unrest , the united states threatened the colombian authorities to send in troops if they did not solve the problem with the strike, and units of the regular army from bogata were sent against the strikers in the city of cienego. workers and families gathered after sunday, awaiting an address from the governor, and soldiers opened fire on the crowd from machine guns mounted on the roofs of houses. according to various sources, from 500 to several thousand people died. he described this tragedy in his. novel 100 years of solitude by gabriel garcia markis. on december 6, 1938, the foreign ministers of france and germany signed a declaration on peaceful and good neighborly relations. the british also reached a similar agreement with the germans. she hoped
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to direct the growing nazi aggression somewhere further away, preferably to the east. but the strategy of appeasing the aggressor was unsuccessful. the west sacrificed czechoslovakia and poland so that hitler would not touch london and paris, but this did not help. according to the nazi leader, there could not be much living space for the germans. and after the attack on the ussr, he needed new victims. the declaration was signed by the heads of mid-germany, joachim von ribbentrop, and france, george bonet, who after world war ii had to justify his concessions to the germans. they were published on december 6, 2000. during which it was possible to obtain a new chemical element. it was named livermorium and took 116th place in the periodic table. scientists from the joint institute for nuclear research in dubna, in collaboration with colleagues from the usa and other russian countries, were able to synthesize it.
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institutions. the element was named in honor of the levermore laboratory in the usa. this is a radioactive element, a representative of the cholcon group, which also includes oxygen, sulfur, selenium, and lur polonium. levvermori does not occur in nature. there was controversy over the name. scientists from dubny proposed the moskovya option in honor of the moscow region, where the institute is located. but then he agreed. and muscovy was the name given to another element of the periodic table, synthesized a few years later. on december 6, 2018 , fedor konyukhov went out on his next voyage during which the russian traveler was the first in the world to cross the southern part of the pacific ocean on a rowing boat. he covered 11,500 km from new zealand to the drake passage and the coast. in chile , konyukhov spent 154 days on the entire journey, setting
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several records at once. in particular, he became the oldest single rower. on that voyage , konyukhov was 67 years old. in total, to date, the tireless traveler has completed five solo voyages around the world. crossed the atlantic 17 times, became the first russian, who has visited all seven of the highest peaks in the world, and also made the fastest circumnavigation in a hot air balloon. the name konyukhov, in connection with a variety of achievements, appears repeatedly on the pages of the guinness book of records. this is what this day in history was like. today at the russia exhibition it is crowded and noisy, so we took the microphone and are using it. so, i wanted to say that russia is not an exhibition, yes. the country is the largest country in the world, but this is some kind of memorized formulation, so it’s like
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it’s not like it’s a stamp that concerns me personally, well, it’s like the country is like a home, our common one, so this matter concerns each of us, we need to put things in order in the house , we need to keep order, but this is only possible in in the case of living in a house, but in all these rooms of this house you have to live, but if we go to some large large city, we see huge open spaces, this is absolutely wonderful, but what kind of life? after all, there should be there, there are still quite a few of us, there are few people living in russia, now, that’s why it’s great when some kindred spirits, foreigners, immigrants come to us, and in general, it seems to me, this is an important thesis about the future of the russian, that a great migration of foreigners who want to become russian awaits us , well, this is brilliant, of course, you go somewhere far away from moscow, yes, and there are british, french, italians. the swiss, the americans, further into the taiga,
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you know, there are two serious considerations in this regard, the first, of course, is that some kind of value change is happening in the world perestroika, to put it mildly, which, well, for people of a traditional orientation in different senses, suggests that it might be good to move to russia, but on the other hand, for me personally... and probably for many people, well, that’s how it is here it’s good without foreigners , but that’s why we need them here, well , today at the program we’ll discuss why we need them and get to know those who have already moved to us, find out what they ’re going to do here, they’re already doing it with me better and more comfortable in russia than in switzerland, what i like about russia is how hidden the people are, the coasts are prime, the russians are more hidden, switzerland, they are more. russia
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, veniamin, a native of switzerland, a man who radically changed everything in his life in order to live in russia, veniamin, i know that you moved from switzerland and here became a beekeeper, a cossack and an old believer, but this looks quite strange, yes? well , let's start with what you did in switzerland? switzerland was mahler, a builder, a molar builder, yes, well, and when you moved here, you immediately decided that you would become beekeeper, cossack and old believers? well, this is all, as it was not as planned, god, sometimes other plans than you yourself and well, it started with construction, the sabbath was filmed, here i was a molar, and well, not only a molar,
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i just worked on tuning, then beekeeping was like a hobby, and slowly this hobby was adopted into a profession and now for probably the third year i’ve been living purely from profit from the pasik, well , that is, you sell honey, well, not only honey, the first honey i said was about organic rules, because bees have many diseases , parasites, parasites, healing, here the standard is to deal with them with pesticides, antibiotics, which... beeswax goes into honey, but for organics this is not possible, organics are not allowed, and well, a pure product, then i also have a beekeeping school, which i immediately teach about organic beekeeping, because we are good, we can handle it well, without these harmful things, the bees are also healthier, then i
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also have an excursion to pasture, which guests, tourists get to know about this wonderful... hello, well show, well, let's see, almost anyone business, i can say, if you would like to become a painter, already in the village there is already a good painting company, it is very difficult to find your place, beekeeping is also a lot of experienced beekeepers who also work in organic farming, especially when it comes to beekeeping. it’s a little bit of paradise here, you see the fields are still growing , there’s a lot of agricultural land, there’s a bee farmer here in a circle , 5-6 km, nothing, and switzerland is 1 km 4, half a seed, ian, i have a question for you, here you are, before you moved here from holland,
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pereslavl, lived in europe, what did you do there? 30 years, 700 years, well, i worked there, for a monastery, monasteries from germany, belgium, france, holland, there were my clients, i don’t know, you understand, my russian is not very strong, okay, yes, sorry, we are not very we speak russian well, but we barely understand it, and you moved your workshop here,
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and here you continue to restore ancient books, yes, yes? yes, it seems that in a small town in russia, who needs this, that is, there is a demand for this, there are clients for the restoration of ancient books? there are also clients, so before, me, me a lot of getting to know each other before facebook, facebook, and you are in contact now and people are contacting me. and asks me, and he wants to work for me, well, here too, after two or three weeks i was here, the first client showed up to us, yes, yes, there is also a lot of work here, of course, yes, i recently went to see ian to visit, i say
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, i also have old books, i still got them from my ancestors, from the 16th, 18th century, well, it’s time to restore, especially since such a great expert in this matter has appeared, and he says, i can help, well, in three or four months, maybe in six months, because he says, everything is full, everything is busy , benjamin, remember, i asked you, you could buy land in switzerland and become a beekeeper or some kind of farmer there, if only you had enough money for this, well, first switzerland, very malomlya. all the land is dignified, there is farming, milk, there the grass has already been mowed for 3-4 years, mow three or four times, the tuvans won’t even have time to bloom already, mow feed, feed the cows, there are 4.5 pzelin seeds per square kilometer, this is well overkill, and switzerland
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probably needs 12 professional beekeepers, because it’s just not a place... no, but here in russia we have quite a lot of land, free, good price, we can buy it, i have it, 5 hectares, and here we have a lot of people asking for land, which doesn’t have farming, which grass grows faster than mine growth, and of course, these are tapshelovods, this could be paradise, you know what surprises me, probably now many tv viewers thought, well, okay. foreigners arrived, they had a lot of money, he bought a bunch of land there, immediately hired workers, started a huge apiary, of course, well, i can’t do that. yes, i'm a simple russian man, i don’t have a lot of money, that’s why, and i remember very well that uh, well, a few years ago, when i first saw you, you had
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it there, well, i remembered that you had aka rusty, in fact, you told me i already said that it was not aka, some other car, what , yes, it was deo, matys, a, deomat, yes, well, that was the first car i saw you in, yes, in principle, this is not a rich man at all, who came as... there are no workers, he just started making an apiary from scratch with his own hands, a small one, right? even for russian person, it’s strange, yes , to move, it turns out there is a demand for meth, well, i can say about this topic, i came here in 2005, i had 4,000 dollars in my pocket, i had a house, a plot, i didn’t i had a car, i didn’t have a lot of equipment , practically with and i worked, i also have the same principles, i won’t take out a loan, i never took out a loan for 1 ruble and slowly
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earned money on a small car, it grew bigger and i bought a car, now i also bought an innomarka, well not new, but better, but it must also be said that this is all with labor, i don’t have any workers yet, well, it’s time, it’s time to do it again... there’s more to collect, well, it’s just that in the summer i often work from 50 in the morning until 11:00 in the evening and without labor, nothing can be done, that’s well, i can maybe to say with my example, not as you said, rich foreigners came here, did everything, i practically did it all, well, with great difficulty and at the same time, you will also have to be patient, this is not all at once, but please tell me, after all these are the main reasons that not only forced you, but in any case brought you from switzerland to russia, that is, you took and did what for many
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viewers seems, well, to put it mildly , a paradoxical step, so they have a template in their head that, on the contrary , they would rather go from russia to switzerland, but here the person went back, that is, the main reasons why you decided this is the main reason, this feeling of me here in russia. more free, switzerland is small, everything is sanitary, of course, the salaries there are big, but the cost is also very expensive , you owe a lot, you need this, you need to pay there, you need this line, where are you, there is such pressure all the time ? it’s true, you can’t go picking mushrooms there , you can only fish with a podent, and it’s all constant pressure, but here in russia, as i said, i came with practically no money, i’m the first, one might say, even for several years, even he lived very poor, he only had money
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to buy pasta, well, you can live here without money, and this gives me some kind of freedom, i don’t need it, i want it, i want it here, and this is the difference and gives me more opportunity for me to work, my projects, my... creativity, and switzerland i have a lot of that there was less, and i think this is the main reason , i feel so free here, by the way, i want to say that you and i often talk in our russia 2062 project about the reason for human settlement in some place , it’s not about the money, it’s not about the fact that it’s better here, more comfortable, they pay more, but... the real reason, positive, i want to live here, yes, i want to work here , here i show my will, yes, that’s it when
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this will, creative will, manifests itself, then everything works out, here, ah, tell me, ian, well, here it is about you, well, it’s generally strange, you are a restorer of ancient books, but if you tell some person who deals with ancient books, or some ancient languages, well, some rare professions, yes, who has a rare profession, come to a small town in russia , pereslavl zalessky, he will say, i won’t have a job there, no one wants to restore books in a small town, is it really possible that you ’ve moved, you already have a waiting list for six months, and you don’t even fight, he complains to me, no you can restore it. come to us too
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pereslava is a beautiful city, the old city will combine, look at pereslava and comes here, and of course, i’m going to moscow, i’m going to rondevo, well, that is, you, on the one hand , live in a small town, beautiful, calm, and people come to you, yes, yes, on the other hand, you can come to the big city. there are no problems there if you have clients there, yes, yes, yes, i also know that you, you have such a beautiful story, a legend, say, in capital letter, that you studied this business, restoration in an ancient catholic monastery, some ancient monk, an old monk, an expert in his field, and many years, yes there, many years you spent in the monastery, a student of this monk, yes, and he passed on to you
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these... restoration skills, and what do you think, and love for russia, yes, so i wanted to ask, what do you think, is this monk alive or not, he died, died, yes, yes, yes, he worked until the end, he worked sashista, he is dead worked, well, that’s what you think , what would he tell you if he found out that you are with your restoration workshop, with his old books, with his workshop, he left there, and now in an orthodox country, near orthodox monasteries, you do what he taught you, being a catholic, how would he react to this? he knows and supports, yes, of course, this is the question we asked benjamin, you also want to ask, that’s why you decided to leave, how
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were things with your work? a lot of work too, my wife is russian, our son, he is also russian, i am a golyan, he is russian, i see, and every year we come to russia, we look, like what kind of land, how uh, how people are, and well , i liked it, i thought it was better for us. he said, after the death of his parents, he, well, was free, and he immediately used this and came to russia, he wanted to say this, yes, yes.
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the history of democracy in russia goes back to ancient times. the national assembly of residents in the evening made decisions on all significant issues and played a key role in the formation of russian statehood. by the 11th century, a new institution of class representation had emerged. cathedrals of xia earth. they ensured legitimacy and continuity of power. a new electoral tradition has been established. ekaterina turned it on. elements of election for solving a number of state problems. for the first time , the foundations of suffrage were laid in relation to cities and the urban population. thanks to the reforms of alexander ii, zemstvos appeared in russia. the people were legitimized as a new source of power. the state duma became the country's first all-class legislative body. she was elected for 5 years. the elections were multi-stage, held in four stages.
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elections to the constituent assembly became universal, equal, direct and were held by secret ballot; the adopted law turned out to be revolutionary for russia. voting rights were granted not only to men, but also to women. in 1936, universal, equal, direct elections were enshrined in the constitution of the ussr. in december 1993, the current constitution of russia was adopted. modern electoral legislation, legislation on political parties, a system of election commissions are being formed, and the basis for gas elections is being laid. the digitalization of election procedures is actively underway; russia is significantly ahead of other countries in organizing elections. today, every russian voter understands how important it is to make their choice to support.
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