Ministries of the Republic of TatarstanMinistry of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications of the Republic of Tatarstan
Roman Shaikhutdinov tells about “Public control” at session of Presidential council for civil society development and human rights
11 September 2014, Thursday
On September 11, speaking at the session of Presidential council for civil society development and human rights, Tatarstan Minister of Information and Communications Roman Shaikhutdinov told about unique Tatarstan experience in processing citizens’ appeals in the state information system “Public control”.
In particular, Roman Shaikhutdinov told about main stages of creation of operation of the “Public control” system, laws and regulations, and statistics.
Proposals on improving legislation and processing of citizens’ appeals by government authorities and other organizations were also discussed at the session.
Press Office of Tatarstan Ministry of Information and Communications
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On May 7, the Bashir Rameev IT Park will host the family festival in celebration of Radio and Communications Day. Registration for the upcoming open robotics and technological entrepreneurship tournament "ROBOKAZAN" is open.
Register on the official website and dive into the exciting world of robotics with us!
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