Dmitry Seregin is a candidate for governor. Sergin Dmitry Rifovich

Sergin Dmitry Rifovich- Deputy Chairman of the Commission on Urban Economy, Urban Planning and Land Use, member of the Commission on Budget and Economic Policy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma.

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Biography

Education:

  • Sverdlovsk Medical Institute.
  • Ural Academy of Public Administration, specialty "jurisprudence".

Sports achivments:

During his school years he received the 1st category in athletics. In 1988, as a result of a car accident, he lost his leg, but he did not give up sports. More than once he became a participant in cross-country skiing competitions among people with disabilities, at the same time he developed wheelchair sports in the Urals.

Military service:

He served in the group of Soviet troops in Germany, was the secretary of the Komsomol organization of the company.

Activity

  • After graduating from the medical institute, he worked in the regional children's clinical hospital, as an oncologist in the outpatient department of one of the city hospitals.
  • 1996-2000 was elected a deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma of the 2nd and 3rd convocations from the Chkalovsky district, worked in the Duma on a permanent basis.
  • 2009-2013 He was a member of the Yekaterinburg City Duma of the fifth convocation.
  • Since 2013, he has been elected a deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma of the sixth convocation. He is the deputy chairman of the commission on urban economy, urban planning and land use, as well as a member of the commission on budget and economic policy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma.

The election campaign in the Sverdlovsk region is gaining momentum. Candidates for governors are actively distributing campaign materials. And if the billboards of Acting Governor Yevgeny Kuyvashev are businesslikely restrained, then the advertising of his opponents seems to be competing in creativity.

The deputy, who lost his leg, is depicted on the posters as running a marathon. On one of them, the slogan reads: “Dmitry Sergin. I’m going to the governors”, on the other: “Dmitry Sergin. On the same footing with the people.


Someone liked the message, someone frankly called the pre-election advertising product “vomit”. The gubernatorial candidate himself told the site that he takes criticism calmly and does not consider it necessary to respond to attacks.

“The blonde does not hide the fact that he is blonde, and I am who I am,” says Sergin. - Kuyvashev, as a high-ranking official, accordingly takes pictures in a suit against the backdrop of the office, and I am a simple citizen who lives among the people and communicates with the people, participates in sports events, takes a photo from one of the marathons. I apologize to those who were outraged by the clear and calm presentation of me as a person.

So the candidate did not leave his haters unanswered. On the social network, Sergin writes a detailed commentary on criticism:

When asked by a JustMedia journalist who is responsible for the creative of the candidate's advertising products, he admits that he always takes part in the preparation of his campaign materials.

This is a billboard for United Russia's candidate, Acting Governor Yevgeny Kuyvashev. He appeared on the roads in early July. Style - restrained - just what Sergin was talking about, and what befits the head of the region.


The poster bears the inscription: "The Urals deserve to be the leading region of Russia." This is a quote from Kuyvashev himself. However, the interim governor has repeatedly said that he is going to ensure that our region enters the "star three" of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and gains a foothold in the positions of one of the most powerful regions of the country.

A Just Russia candidate, Dmitry Ionin, used the abbreviation MOE as "local", "honest", "fair" in one of the campaign posters. And on the other, with a hint of prophecy, he wrote: “Governor. Dmitry Ionin. Since September 10th.



Read about the creativity of other candidates for the post of the head of the region in the following materials on the site.

Dear visitors!

We bring to your attention as a "Guest of the portal" a deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma Dmitry Rifovich Sergin on social adaptation of disabled people.

Sergin Dmitry Rifovich was born on November 4, 1967 in Sverdlovsk. In 1985 he graduated from secondary school No. 102 of the Chkalovsky district. During his school years, he was actively involved in sports, has the 1st category in athletics.

In the same 1985, he entered the Sverdlovsk Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute, from the first year of which he was drafted into the ranks of the Soviet army. He served in the group of Soviet troops in Germany, the secretary of the Komsomol organization of the company. After demobilization, he continued his studies at the medical institute, was actively involved in the construction team movement.

In 1988, as a result of a car accident, he lost his leg, but continued his studies at the institute. Actively participated in the development of wheelchair sports in the Urals (football, volleyball, table tennis, athletics, skiing). He most actively participated in skiing competitions among the disabled - the winner of international competitions SKINV-95, a participant in the 1995 European Championship.

After graduating from the medical institute, he worked in the regional children's clinical hospital, as an oncologist in the outpatient department of one of the city hospitals.

In 1996 and 2000, he was elected a deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma of the 2nd and 3rd convocations from the Chkalovsky District, worked in the Duma on a permanent basis. Graduated from the Ural Academy of Public Administration with a degree in jurisprudence.

Since 2005 - PR Director of CJSC Management Company Standard.

In March 2009, he was elected to the Yekaterinburg City Duma of the fifth convocation.

Since 2013 - Deputy General Director of Arguments and Facts - Ural.

The main principle that I would like to convey to the general public and the disabled themselves when adapting to society is: if you cannot change the circumstances, then change your attitude towards them.

The disability of most people with disabilities is a lifelong condition. Including me (the leg will never grow, I understand this as a doctor). This is a circumstance that neither I, nor modern highly developed medicine, nor anyone else can change. This is the state of the majority of disabled people. But this does not mean that you need to grieve for life and regret unfulfilled dreams, unconquered peaks. It is necessary to LIVE, to benefit society, loved ones, to rejoice in what each of us has.

I have a good friend - Oleg Kolpashchikov. We met way back in 1985. Both are young and healthy. At the turn of the 80s and 90s, I lost my leg, he lost his sight. All subsequent years, each of us went his own way. A year ago we met again. When I met him, I felt that it was not he who was blind, but rather me, because I did not notice many of the joys of life. He created the White Cane movement and is trying to turn people's minds around 180 degrees. He promotes that a disabled person is not a person with disabilities, but a person with extrability. He coined the term and promotes it around the world. He came up with a project - a round-the-world trip on a sailing yacht around the globe. The trip is scheduled for 2015. But for the 2nd year he has been going through the stages of this path in different parts of the world. Not just stages of the path, but stages of stamina, courage, fortitude. The journey is called the Sails of the Spirit. The purpose of the action is a humanitarian mission, a story about the unlimited possibilities of people with disabilities. He is an independent and self-sufficient person, a successful business coach who has found his niche among healthy people, i.e. on the free market.

Why did I tell this story? It simply demonstrates how a person changed his attitude to circumstances, he made circumstances work for him. He changed his attitude to life by 180 degrees, and life turned to face him. I'm sure he's happier than thousands of healthy people.

Try to change your attitude to circumstances, change your mind. It is not simple. But only under this condition is it possible to make a breakthrough in solving existing problems and issues.

Answers on questions

Bogdan: Our city claims to be at EXPO-2020, the city will host the world championship in football and programming. Will these activities be wheelchair accessible?

Sergin D.R.: Undoubtedly, the events you mentioned are important events in the development of Yekaterinburg, which will give a significant boost to the economic development not only of Yekaterinburg, but of the entire Ural region. These are world-class events, which are subject to special requirements, including infrastructure facilities. Accessibility issues are given very high attention by international experts, organizations and commissions. Therefore, I am sure that the possibilities of technical accessibility of disabled people to the facilities of the World Championships in programming, football, to the facilities of EXPO-2020 will be resolved at the highest level. Availability issues may only arise at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but they will be associated with the purchase of tickets for matches that will be held in Yekaterinburg. There are always more people wishing to attend matches than the capacity of the stadiums.

Alexander Sergeevich: Dmitry Rifovich, hello, you, as a deputy, should know the answer to the question. In Yekaterinburg, there is a program to support disabled entrepreneurs, are there startups for them?

Alexander Romanov: Dmitry Rifovich, good day. Please explain about grants for disabled entrepreneurs. In Yekaterinburg, who issues these grants?

Sergin D.R. (To Alexander Sergeevich and Alexander Romanov): In the city of Yekaterinburg, a long-term target program "Development and support of small and medium-sized businesses in the municipality "city of Yekaterinburg" has been operating for several years. The activities of the program are designed for all entrepreneurs without exception, without singling out separate activities to support disabled entrepreneurs. Disabled people engaged in entrepreneurial activities can easily receive support in the following areas:

Get free advice on topical issues of doing and developing a business: legal, economic, financial, taxation and accounting, marketing, business organization and management, etc.;

Get free business training

Place your business in a business incubator at: st. Pushkin, 9a;

Get a free consultation and expertise of an existing project in a marketing center;

If there are innovative developments, to carry out their commercialization on the basis of the Innovation Center.

All of the above types of support are provided to entrepreneurs by the Yekaterinburg Center for Entrepreneurship Development, which is located at: st. Pushkina, 9a, 1st entrance, 2nd floor, tel. 286-08-57. Opening hours from 09:00 to 18:00.

In addition to support under the city target program, entrepreneurs can also receive support from the Sverdlovsk Regional Fund for Entrepreneurship Support. The Fund's areas of work include informing entrepreneurs, business development consulting, financial support tools, including:

Small business entities may be provided with a bank soft loan for business at the refinancing rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation;

Subsidies for exports up to 1 million rubles are provided to small and medium-sized businesses at the expense of the Regional Fund;

Hope: I am disabled with cerebral palsy, I have 2 minor children. Can I apply for an au pair?

Sergin D.R.: Activities for social services at home are regulated by federal and regional legislation (FZ of 02.08.1995 3 122-FZ “On social services for the elderly and disabled”, Law of the Sverdlovsk region of 07.03.2006 No. 10-OZ “On social services for the population in Sverdlovsk area").

Social service issues are beyond the competence of local governments, so you need to contact the state regional institution "Comprehensive Center for Social Services for the Population" at the place of residence.

Heavenly Olga Vasilievna: Please explain the unwillingness to deal with today's problems of the disabled city leaders? After the reorganization of the Ministry of Social Policy, the city administration with vengeful joy refers to the Ministry of Social Policy, because. they took the funding. I was disabled both before the reorganization of powers and after - THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE IN ANYTHING. And how can the Ministry of Social Policy solve the issues of lowering curbs, developing transport routes accessible to the disabled, or fine, or rather prohibit design offices, to produce projects for entrance groups for social facilities that are devoid of even a hint of accessibility for people with limited mobility? And until when will administration officials decide which public organizations of the disabled can advise on the needs of the city's disabled under the mayor? How to make an appointment with you?

Sergin D.R.: And I was disabled "both before and after the reorganization of powers", but I would not blame the city leadership for inaction in solving the problems of disabled people. Each level of government, each division, each controlling or supervisory body has its own competence and powers. Each of them can resolve issues assigned to him by law. You raise a large number of issues that need to be considered through the prism of the powers of one or another level of power. I think that it is better to discuss the topics you raised at an individual meeting. I am quite open, so I accept without recording everyone who comes to the reception. Reception is conducted at: per. Craft, 7, on Wednesdays (except the last Wednesday of the month) from 10:00 to 18:00 (it is better to say until the last visitor), on Monday and Thursday from 10:00 to 13:00. Assistants work with documents at the same address. On the specified days and times, you can call tel. 256-49-00 and agree on a convenient time and day of the meeting. Since I work as a deputy on an unreleased basis, i.e. I have a main place of work (currently Arguments and Facts - Ural), it is better to agree in advance on a convenient appointment time for you. In addition, on Tuesdays (the meetings of the Duma or deputy commissions are held) you can meet in the Yekaterinburg City Duma (time and date, again, it is better to agree in advance with the assistants on the above phone number).

Groznykh Alexander Vladimirovich: Dear Dmitry Rifovich! Hello! I am interested in the issue of vocational guidance for a disabled child. The age of the child is 17 years old, the education is 9 classes. Disability is established in connection with autism and hyperactivity. Accommodation in Yekaterinburg, in the Verkh-Isetsky district. The child has a desire to learn, but cannot decide on a profession. There is an opportunity to study at home. Please let me know which organizations in Yekaterinburg you can contact for assistance in vocational guidance. Sincerely, Groznykh A.V.

Sergin D.R.: On the issue of vocational guidance, I recommend contacting the employment department for the Verkh-Isetsky district of the State Treasury Institution "Ekaterinburg Employment Center": st. Sheinkman, 22, tel. 371-78-60, 371-78-11.

FROM: When will curbs be lowered throughout the city and ramps or lifts made in houses where a disabled person lives?

Sergin D.R.: Work on lowering the curbs in the places of pedestrian crossings is carried out constantly, systematically and progressively. Most often, such works are planned during the complex repair of the roadway (pavement of the roadway, installation or replacement of curbs, repair or arrangement of sidewalks). These works are being carried out quite actively, and it is possible to identify places that need attention through the active position of the disabled themselves, or mothers with strollers. Inform the specific places where it is necessary to understate the curbs to the Administration of the city or districts, either directly or through your deputies. Budget money for this is provided annually. As for the ramps in the entrances, the current legislation (Housing Code of the Russian Federation) refers the solution of such issues to the competence of the general meeting of owners. Not all residents welcome the appearance of such devices in the entrances. Some believe that this prevents healthy people from walking, some think that this money is better spent on repairs. Therefore, such issues are decided by the vote of the owners of the house.

Kazina Olga Dmitrievna: Hello. The city has a red line, it passes through the sights of the city, but is not adapted for wheelchair users. Can it be adapted for wheelchair users?

Sergin D.R.: Very correct, necessary and timely offer. On the eve of major international events, it must be implemented. I am sure that this will be in demand not only by disabled people, but also by mothers who walk their children on strollers, bicycles and other categories of residents (cyclists, rollerblading tourists, etc.). I have prepared a corresponding request-proposal on this topic, addressed to the Head of the Administration of the city of Yekaterinburg Yakob A.E.

Natalia V.: Do you exercise every day? Do you smoke? Are you drinking? What bad habits do you have? How do you deal with them? Thanks for the replies in advance.

Sergin D.R.: In fact, I’m ashamed to admit it, but I practically don’t do exercises. However, I try to move a lot during the day. On weekends and in my free time, I walk in Zelenaya Roshcha, and at the same time I try to walk at a fairly fast pace. In winter I try to make time for skiing. Once I participated in competitions, now I enjoy skating for myself. We often play football with friends, moreover, both in winter and summer, we play with families: both adults and children; both small and large; both boys and girls. We play not to win, but to move, communicate, create mood for each other. Once, with other disabled people, they created a football team, unfortunately, I couldn’t work out regularly, so they improved without me. There was a time when I played sitting volleyball, not for long, and not at a high level. And the guys who continued, now have world fame - they are bronze medalists of the Paralympic Games in Beijing. This is a special merit of their coach - Viktor Semenovich Dyakov and team captain Sergei Yakunin, who created the team as it is and led it to victories. Luckily, I don't smoke, although there was a time I dabbled. There is nothing good in this habit. Who does not smoke - never start, and do not even try. Who smokes - quit, without reservations, without postponing for tomorrow or Monday. Right now. And you don't have to justify yourself - I can't, it doesn't work. Said - done. And joined the ranks of healthy people. Occasionally I can afford to drink a glass of red dry wine, well, maybe a little more, but this does not happen often. For example, this year on January 1, at 10 am, I drove my wife's friend and her son home after a joint meeting of the New Year. My car was stopped by a traffic police inspector, and he was very surprised that I was driving sober (the logic is that if not at work, then on New Year's Eve you should definitely drink). But the holidays can be joyfully met without drinking.

Lennon: Dear Dmitry Rifovich, as a deputy, what are you doing to ensure that low-floor trams, trolleybuses, and buses appear everywhere in Yekaterinburg? Many people in our city need them!

Sergin D.R.: In short, every year I take an active part in the discussion and adoption of the budget of the city of Yekaterinburg. The budget is a complex and most important document of public consent. It must not be distorted. How to determine what is more important: the salaries of doctors, nurses and nannies or teachers, what to allocate more money for - repairing schools or building kindergartens, what should be a priority - building a subway or repairing roads? In fact, both the first and the second and the third are important, but there is always as much money as there is, and there is never a lot of them. If the entire public transport fleet is changed in one year, then doctors and teachers will be left without salaries, there will be no money to maintain hospitals and schools, and funding for other socially significant programs will stop. Therefore, it is important to maintain a balance and try to take into account the interests of all segments and groups of the population as much as possible. What are low-floor trams and other forms of public transport for? In order to make it convenient for disabled people to enter, for the elderly who have sore legs to enter, in order to make life easier for mothers with strollers. But who can say that a low-floor tram or a low level of rails is better - in order to get into transport from the level of the stop, by analogy with the platform on the railway. Or maybe equip existing vehicles with additional equipment? And how much will this or that project for the city cost? Will low-floor vehicles be able to drive on all our routes? All these questions need to be answered when making a decision. I absolutely agree with you that we need to move in this direction, the number of such vehicles should grow year by year. Opportunities for the unhindered movement of persons with disabilities should be increased. But you can't do it all overnight, it takes time. Funds for the modernization of the public transport fleet are provided by deputies when approving the budget. Directly the issues of procurement of trams, trolleybuses, buses for municipal transport enterprises of the city are decided by the executive authority, i.е. City administration. As far as I know, work in this direction is quite active. Moreover, the UralTransMash plant is working together with Western enterprises to develop and manufacture low-floor trams not only for Yekaterinburg, but for the whole country. So it's all about time and money. And your proposal is correct, requiring careful study and implementation.

Goncharnik Elena Semyonovna: Hello. I suggest you open a column in the newspaper "Arguments and Facts - Ural", dedicated to the life of people with disabilities in Yekaterinburg. She will be in great demand.

Sergin D.R.: I will discuss this proposal with the editor-in-chief.

Vladimir Viktorovich: Dmitry Rifovich, hello, thanks to the Internet, many people with disabilities fit into modern life. This is good. But I can't play sports at all. Do you have any suggestions for solving this problem? It can create a certain platform in the city, in each district, so that disabled people can gather there and go in for physical education or sports.

Sergin D.R.: The opportunities for disabled people to go in for sports today are much better than they were 25 years ago (I started doing it then). The city has a football team among the guys-oporniks, a sitting volleyball team - I have already talked about this. Trail-O team - trail orienteering (Boiko Olga Yakovlevna). I heard about the curling team, though I don't know them personally. There is a club "Spring" - Semenkina Lyudmila Mikhailovna, which unites disabled people with various pathologies, where the guys go in for table tennis, darts and other sports. There are weightlifters, athletes, swimmers, skiers. As they say for every taste and color. The city is implementing a program for the construction of sports and recreation complexes in the territory of each district. There are all opportunities for physical education and sports, including for the disabled. The main thing is to have a desire. That's when we started playing sitting volleyball, we trained at school, in the gym, where the surface is quite old. And if for schoolchildren in a physical education lesson this is not very noticeable, then when we came home, we pulled splinters out of our priests for a long time. But I don’t regret it, I had to go through it, otherwise I won’t achieve anything.

And I want to end where I started. A disabled person who was healthy, but suddenly ceased to be one, parents raising a disabled child need to learn to think and live differently, not like healthy people do. All the questions raised by the readers of the portal are, of course, correct and require solutions. We need low-floor public transport, lowering curbs, equipping ramps in entrances, creating conditions for disabled people to play sports, and much, much, much more. It's very important, but... that's not all. It is important to think differently, feel differently. I don’t want to offend anyone, but, unfortunately, sometimes it happens that the requirement to change the environment is not a condition for adaptation, but an excuse to oneself. The person says: I need a ramp, then I will actively go in for sports. A ramp appears - such a person has a new problem, which is an obstacle to achieving the goal. For such people, no matter what is done, there is a reason why they will not be able to realize themselves. So there was no purpose.

I am sure that those who took part in this discussion and asked questions are people with an active life position. I am very grateful to you, because you are interested, you are looking for, and therefore you will definitely find, you will find your niche. And you will certainly succeed!

Born November 4, 1967 in Sverdlovsk. In 1985 he graduated from secondary school No. 102 of the Chkalovsky district. During his school years, he was actively involved in sports, has the 1st category in athletics.In the same 1985, he entered the Sverdlovsk Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute, from the first year of which he was drafted into the ranks of the Soviet army. He served in the group of Soviet troops in Germany, the secretary of the Komsomol organization of the company.

After demobilization, he continued his studies at the medical institute, was actively involved in the construction team movement.

In 1988, as a result of a car accident, he lost his leg, but continued his studies at the institute. Actively participated in the development of wheelchair sports in the Urals (football, volleyball, table tennis, athletics, skiing). He most actively participated in skiing competitions among the disabled - the winner of international competitions SKINV-95, a participant in the 1995 European Championship.

After graduating from the medical institute, he worked in the regional children's clinical hospital, as an oncologist in the outpatient department of one of the city hospitals.

In 1996 and 2000, he was elected a deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma of the 2nd and 3rd convocations from the Chkalovsky District, worked in the Duma on a permanent basis.

Graduated from the Ural Academy of Public Administration with a degree in jurisprudence.

From 2009 to 2013, he was a deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma of the fifth convocation.

In 2013, he was elected a deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma of the sixth convocation. IHe is Deputy Chairman of the Commission on Urban Economy, Urban Planning and Land Use, as well as a member of the Commission on Budget and Economic Policy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma.

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Sergin: pre-election program

ABOUT STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT

In 2003, the Strategic Plan for the Development of the City was adopted in Yekaterinburg. Working as a deputy of the City Duma, within the framework of deputy powers, I participated in the implementation of this document. From a city-factory, we moved on to the development of Yekaterinburg as a business center with modern infrastructure, logistics, financial services, large retail and exhibition areas; Yekaterinburg has become a venue for major international events. Life has shown that such a transition was absolutely correct. In conditions of economic crises, the industrial sector is constantly in a fever. The diversification of Yekaterinburg's economy allows the city, even in these conditions, not only to survive, but also to develop. An indirect confirmation of the dynamic development of the city is its recognition, at the official and unofficial levels, as the third most important city in Russia.

WHAT IS THE REGION?

Unfortunately, no clear concept of development has been formulated for the Sverdlovsk region today, there is no strategic plan. Where are we heading? Are we saving monotowns? Are we convulsively developing agriculture? Are we increasing metal production volumes? What is our goal? We do not yet hear a clear, understandable, logical answer to this question. It is necessary to develop a Strategic Plan for the Development of the Sverdlovsk Region. I, Dmitry Sergin, propose priority measures for this important document.

WHERE TO GET RESOURCES?

It is necessary to provide cities with more independence in the current financial and economic activities. The socio-economic situation both in Russia and in the Sverdlovsk region is developing in such a way that it is the cities that today are the drivers of the development of territories. Cities objectively concentrate material and human resources. As one of the local, but very important indicators for the independence of cities, it is necessary to leave at the disposal of city budgets a large part of tax collections, in particular, from personal income tax (PIT). Today, funds are being pulled out of cities in order to fill the regional budget, and then these funds are transferred from top to bottom, often simply “smeared” over the territory, which does not provide a solution to territorial problems.

On the example of Yekaterinburg, the numbers speak for themselves. If Ekaterinburg receives into its budget not 16 percent, as it is now, but 30 percent of the personal income tax collected on its territory, the city budget will receive an additional 1.5 billion rubles a year, in today's conditions. Moreover, Yekaterinburg collects tax not only for itself, but also for the region. With such a real material interest, he will additionally collect 6 billion rubles a year for the region. (Let's "touch" these billions: the city could build an additional two super-modern schools; in about 5 years, you can build on your own a section of the second metro line from VIZ to the center).

Such a competent redistribution of funds does not require extra efforts. The budget message is formed by the governor. The regional budget is approved by the Legislative Assembly. At the regional level, it is possible to leave cities from 15 to 40 percent of the same personal income tax. All you need is an understanding of the problem and a desire to solve it.

INFRASTRUCTURE

In the Sverdlovsk region, it is necessary to actively develop the transport infrastructure between cities (high-speed tram lines, electric trains, etc.). Moreover, transport accessibility should be not only for residents of Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Sredneuralsk, Aramili, Berezovsky. We need to think broader. In any case, labor migration exists, and if we start developing the transport system, other cities will develop as well.

In addition to economic benefits, the social component will improve: citizens will feel like residents of a large metropolis. Indeed, today it is often impossible for residents of the Sverdlovsk region to visit the opera house, zoo, water park, football or hockey matches precisely because of poor transport accessibility. For Yekaterinburg, an integral part of the development of transport infrastructure is the construction of a metro. The second branch is overdue, this is a question of yesterday, we are already late. You just need to get involved in this project. After all, once there was no understanding where the money for the construction of the metro would come from. They just got down to business, clung to the idea with the whole world. Let it take a long time to build, but as a result, nine stations are working today. When the branch reached Botanica, passenger traffic almost doubled. The number of land transport is steadily growing, it no longer fits in the city, standing in traffic jams. The new metro line will significantly relieve the transport infrastructure.

ECONOMIC APPROACH

In the absence of a prudent attitude to the earned funds, we will never have enough money even for the most necessary things. The last example of extravagance: the TV tower in Yekaterinburg, on which 500 million rubles from the regional budget were spent at one time (for which it is realistic to build a "five-star" kindergarten.

Recently, with a generous stroke of the pen, the tower was handed over to a commercial structure. This is not the place to find out when the mistake was made: when buying or when transferring the tower. But the main mistake is obvious: a superficial attitude to the funds of the regional budget (actually filled with the labor of the inhabitants of the Sverdlovsk region).

I, Dmitry Sergin, responsibly declare: if the voters trust me to work as governor of the Sverdlovsk region, such a wasteful attitude towards the regional budget funds will be excluded.

POWERS

Cities need to return the direct election of strong mayors - leaders who are able to clearly formulate tasks, take responsibility for the implementation of these tasks, and competently manage the available resources. Proof of this is the time when Yekaterinburg was headed by a strong leader Arkady Chernetsky. It was then that the Strategy for the Development of Yekaterinburg was developed and implemented, the metro was being built.

At the first stage of the Strategy for the Development of the Sverdlovsk Region that I propose, the provision on a strong mayor should be introduced in cities that could potentially become donor cities. At one time we had about a dozen donor cities. Then there were five. Now - only Yekaterinburg ...

My task as governor, in the implementation of the Development Strategy, is to ensure that each city of the Sverdlovsk Region becomes not only self-sufficient, but also a donor city, investing the money it earns in the development of the Middle Urals.

PARTICIPATION IN FEDERAL PROGRAMS

It is necessary to qualitatively improve interaction with the federal center in order to attract federal funds to the Sverdlovsk region. Two numbers for comparison. In 2017, Tatarstan will receive about 40 billion rubles from the federal budget as part of participation in federal targeted programs. Since the beginning of 2017, the Sverdlovsk Region has signed agreements on the provision of subsidies from the federal budget in the amount of 4.9 billion rubles. Despite the fact that in the Sverdlovsk region there are half a million more inhabitants than in Tatarstan, we attract federal money almost 10 (!) times less. It is unlikely that such a situation can be explained only by Moscow's "special" attitude towards Kazan. There is also a clear flaw in the regional leadership.

I want to emphasize that we are not talking about some kind of begging or currying favor with the federal center. These are the economic realities in the country today. In the end, Kazan did not hesitate to “find” its 1000th anniversary for the sake of federal money. The Sverdlovsk region, meanwhile, has lost an exhibition of weapons in Nizhny Tagil, and along with the exhibition, additional targeted funding. Efforts must be made at all levels to return the exhibition to Nizhny Tagil before the infrastructure created there falls into disrepair.

The Sverdlovsk region can and should become a permanent federal-level exhibition site: Innoprom, Russia Arms Expo, in the future - EXPO 2025 ... It is necessary to bring any high-level exhibition projects to the region and earn money for social development on this territory, for the benefit of the inhabitants of our region.

SOCIAL FOCUS

Making money is not an end in itself. The socially oriented policy of the regional government, especially in relation to the older generation, is needed not in words - in deeds!

One of the points of the Strategic plan for the development of the region, I propose the implementation of the "Social Map" project. The project will enable socially vulnerable categories of the population to receive regional additional payments to pensions, additional benefits for paying for housing and communal services and contributions for major repairs, benefits for travel in urban and suburban transport, the provision of an expanded list of free and subsidized medicines, and a number of other social support measures.

According to calculations, the introduction of the "Social Card" in Yekaterinburg is real already in 2018. In 2019, residents of satellite cities (Berezovsky, Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Aramili, Sredneuralsk) should receive the opportunity to use the Social Card, in 2020 - residents of municipalities within a radius of 150 kilometers from Yekaterinburg (including Pervouralsk, Revda, Sysert , Nizhny Tagil). In 2021, the "Social Card" should be implemented throughout the Sverdlovsk region.

In addition to social support for the residents of our region, the Social Card will increase the purchasing power of the population, which in turn will have a positive impact on the overall economic situation in the Sverdlovsk region.

August 3, 2017, 12:26 PM

Candidates for governor of the Sverdlovsk region. Full list and biographies

It became clear who in the Sverdlovsk region will take part in the election of the head of the region on September 10th. There will be 6 names on the ballot. EAN publishes biographies of politicians applying for the main leadership position in the Middle Urals.

"On the same foot with the people": Dmitry Sergin, "Pensioners' Party"

He graduated from school No. 102 of the Chkalovsky district in 1985. In his school years he was fond of athletics and received the first category in this sport.

After school, Dmitry Sergin entered the Sverdlovsk Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute, but from the first year he was drafted into the army.

The future deputy served in Germany, where he served as secretary of the Komsomol organization of the company. After the end of the service, Dmitry Sergin continued his studies at the medical institute.

In 1988, Dmitry Sergin had an accident, as a result of which he lost his leg. After the incident, he began to take an active part in the development of sports for the disabled in the Urals: the emphasis was on volleyball, tennis, football, athletics, skiing, table tennis.

Participated in the 1995 European Championship.

After receiving his diploma, Dmitry Sergin worked as an oncologist in several city hospitals.

Twice elected to the City Duma of Yekaterinburg - in 1996 and 2000. Then he worked there permanently. At the same time, he graduated from the Faculty of Law at the Ural Academy of Public Administration with a degree in Jurisprudence. In 2009 and 2013, he was again elected to the City Duma twice in a row.

At the moment, he holds the post of deputy chairman of the commission on urban economy, urban planning and land use, is a member of the commission on budget and economic policy.

“There is a choice!”: Dmitry Ionin, A Just Russia

In 2005 he graduated from the Faculty of International Relations of USU. In his student years, in 2002, he became an assistant to a deputy - chairman of the committee on economic policy, budget, finance and taxes of the Regional Duma of the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region.

From 2005 to 2008 he was a postgraduate student at the USUE (SINH).

In 2004, he received the position of a specialist in LLC Center for Design Solutions. Since 2006, he has held the position of General Director for Legal Affairs in the same organization.

In 2009, he was elected to the Duma of the Nizhneserginsky Urban Settlement, and headed the Duma Committee on Legislation and Local Self-Government.

In 2010, he took the post of a member of the regional electoral committee with the right to vote. At the same time, he became co-chairman of the council of the public organization Fair Housing and Public Utilities.

In 2011, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region of the VI convocation from A Just Russia.

Married, has a daughter.

Konstantin Kiselev, Green Party

Konstantin Viktorovich Kiselev was born in 1963 in Sverdlovsk. In 1980 he graduated from secondary school No. 2 with a gold medal. In 1985 he graduated with honors from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Ural State University. In 1996, he graduated with honors from the correspondence department of the USGUU with a degree in jurisprudence. Since 2012 he has been a professor at UrFU.

From 1985 to 1995 he worked as a lecturer at USU. From 1995 to 2003 he was Scientific Secretary of the Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Since 2004, he has taken the post of Deputy Director for Scientific Affairs at the same institute.

In 2010, he was a member of the Right to Choose committee.

Since 2013, he has been a member of the Yekaterinburg City Duma and chairman of the Civic Platform faction.

Married, has a daughter.

“When the government fails, they change it”: Aleksey Parfyonov, Communist Party of the Russian Federation

Alexey Aleksandrovich Parfenov was born on October 17, 1972 in Murom. In 1989 he graduated from high school. In 2003 he graduated with a degree in Engineering Technology. He served in the USSR Armed Forces.

In Tsesna Corporation, he made a career from a turner-miller to a general manager. Now he holds the post of Managing Director of PJSC Plus Bank. He chairs the Board of Trustees of the Kyokushin Federation.

Married, has two daughters.

Igor Toroshchin, LDPR

In 2008 he graduated from UrFUI with a degree in Jurisprudence.

In 2009, he became a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, headed the secretariat of Vladimir Zhirinovsky, and worked as an assistant to a deputy.

In 2011, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region, where he took the post of Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Legislation and Public Security.

In 2016, he was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation from the Liberal Democratic Party. In 2017, he became a member of the Supreme Council of the LDPR.

Married, has a son.

"The Urals deserve to be the leading region of Russia": Evgeny Kuyvashev, United Russia.

Evgeny Vladimirovich Kuyvashev was born on March 16, 1971 in the village of Lugovskoy in the KhMAO. After graduating from high school, he worked as a mechanic in the trust "Surgutremstroy", served in the ranks of the Soviet army.

In 1991, he worked as a physical education methodologist at the Technological Transport Administration in Surgut.

In 1993 he graduated from the Tobolsk medical school named after Volodya Soldatov, received the specialty of a dentist-orthodontist. He worked in the village of Poikovsky in Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug as a dental technician, then as a deputy head of the Afghan Veterans Union department on commercial issues, a concrete mixer operator, a high-rise fitter, and a legal adviser.

In 1997, he took the post of assistant to the head of the village administration, Eduard Khudainatov. Became his deputy. In 2000, he himself received this position. In parallel with his work in the administration, he taught the theory of state and law at the local branch of TSU.

In 1999 he graduated from the Moscow Military Institute of the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation with a degree in law.

In 2004, he took up the post of deputy head of the bailiffs' department of the city of Moscow.

In 2005 he became the head of the administration of the city of Tobolsk.

In 2007 he moved to Tyumen, where he also took the post of head of the local administration.

In 2011, he was appointed Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Urals Federal District, on September 6, 2011, he took up this post personally.

From May 14, 2012 to May 29, 2012, Evgeny Kuyvashev was the Acting Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region. In May 2012, he officially took office as governor of the region.