The results of the spring session were summed up at the meeting of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan of the seventh convocation

17 July 2025, Thursday

Today, at a meeting of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan of the seventh convocation, the results of the deputy corps' activities for the spring session were summed up.

✔️ During this period, 5 meetings of the State Council and 6 meetings of the Presidium were held, 49 laws were adopted. Of particular public significance were documents aimed at establishing the procedure for providing housing to rehabilitated citizens, supporting creative industries, changes in the provision of medicines to certain categories of children, extending tax breaks for special investment contracts, as well as initiatives in the field of improvement.

✔️ The State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan also adopted an appeal to the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation on increasing material and social guarantees for employees of the internal affairs bodies.

✔️ As part of the local government reform in the Republic of Tatarstan, the current two-tier management system was preserved with the preservation of urban and rural settlements.

✔️ The parliamentary committees and commissions held 50 meetings, including 17 offsite meetings. Interregional parliamentary cooperation continued, including with the Tver and Smolensk regions.

✔️ Deputies took part in the events of the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland and continued to support the participants of the special military operation and their families. Thus, humanitarian aid necessary for the implementation of combat missions is actively purchased.

The autumn session has been tasked with legislative support for national projects and republican programs, working with citizens' appeals, supporting spiritual and moral values, improving demographic and migration policies, countering cyber fraud, as well as further supporting the participants of the special military operation.

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