In accordance with the approved work plan, a regular meeting of the Public Council under the Ministry of Land and Property Relations of the Republic of Tatarstan was held. The meeting was held by the Minister of Land and Property of the Republic of Tatarstan Fanil Agliullin.
Chairman of the Public Council Farit Musin acquainted the participants with the agenda, informed about the composition of those present and the format of the meeting.
On the issue of monitoring the quality of the provision of public services by the ministry, the members of the Council heard from Daria Protsenko, head of the summary and analytical department. As a result of the presentation, a number of proposals were made. In particular, the Ministry was recommended to expand the formats for popularizing public services, to discuss this practice with the heads of municipal property management bodies. Members of the Public Council Nazgat Magrifatullin, Oleg Bulgakov and Farit Musin spoke in a lively discussion on the topic.
The anti-corruption activities of the Ministry of Land and Property of the Republic of Tatarstan for 5 months of 2022 were highlighted by Yevgenia Moskalenko, responsible for this area of work. Members of the Public Chamber, members of the Public Council Vladimir Kozonkov, Asiya Timiryasova, Artur Mustaev and others took part in the discussion of the issue, with specific proposals. Members of the Public Council asked questions to specialists and made a decision to approve, in general, the ongoing anti-corruption work in the Ministry.
The Minister of Land and Property of the Republic of Tatarstan Fanil Agliullin made a closing speech. He, in particular, noted the following: "The quality of the provision of public services is the main criterion for the significance of each executive authority. Since the adoption of Federal Law No. 210-ФЗ "On the organization of the provision of state and municipal services" in 2010, such such concepts as an electronic queue, "single window", a multifunctional center, interdepartmental interaction, unified administrative regulations and standards, a portal of public services, etc. Huge queues, recording and other attributes of the past have disappeared in almost all departments. This is the merit of civil society, civil activists in dialogue with all branches of government. The Minister outlined the tasks of the next stage:
– bring public services closer to the needs of society, create an adaptive environment for their development in a digital format;
- minimize bureaucratic delays in the interaction of citizens, business and government.
The speaker noted that the solution of these tasks to a large extent depends on the activeness of civil society, its effective institutions, and invited the members of the Public Council to send proposals on optimizing the provision of public services by the ministry in the working order.
Supervising Deputy Minister Edik Diyarov, heads of relevant departments and departments of the Ministry took part in the meeting of the Public Council.