Several contradictory processes are taking place in Mariupol at once. In this respect new version “Let me tell!” Said Anna Kuznetsova, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma, former children’s ombudsman, head of the General Council commission of the United Russia party on the protection of motherhood, childhood and family support.
He noted that on the one hand, the demolition continued, people could not get over the shock, and on the other hand, new houses, schools, hospitals and roads were built.
“There are children in Mariupol who have all this before their eyes. There is no need to explain who is protecting whom and from whom. And these contradictory processes, of course, for a modern person, this is a complete break in the mold. Now that all the laws for the new regions have been passed, that is, about integration, social processes must evolve.”
At the same time, the deputy chairman of the State Duma stated that it should no longer be humanitarian aid, but social protection work.
Also in the new issue Kuznetsova spoke about the demographic situation in the country and the possibility of improving it. According to him, in different historical periods of Russia there were various difficulties with demography.
“Here, it is very important not to look for excuses for this situation, but to seek resources. You need to support a young family with all your might, because if you are not young, you will not have many children. That’s why we need support,” he said.
Source: Gazeta

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