The Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Social Policy, Valery Ryazansky, spoke about the progress of realization of the draft law on restoration of the Kislovodsk resort and medical park. …
Today the head of the Council of the Federation Committee for Social Policy, a representative of the executive body of state power of the Kursk Region, Valery Ryazansky, visited the studio of Vestnik Kavkaza. During the program Tribune he spoke …
Russia will mark the Day of Russian Parliamentarianism on April 27, the day when the first State Duma of the Russian Empire was formed on April 27, 1906. The Chairwoman of the Federation Council, Valentina Matviyenko, emphasized that it was a symbolic event and an important part of social life.
Valery Ryazansky, the head of the Council of the Federation Committee for Social Policy, thinks that the resorts of the North Caucasus and Krasnodar Territory could be good examples for restoration of the Crimean resort base.
Valery Ryazansky, the head of the Council of the Federation Committee for Social Policy, speaks about the economic and social issues that appeared after joining Crimea to Russia. They should be solved by January 1st, 2015.
Valery Ryazansky, head of the Federation Council committee for social policy of Russia, and Andrey Isayev, head of the Duma committee for labour, social policy and veterans, have discussed Crimea's integration into Russia today. Isayev said that executives were checking the inventory of social elements and preparing to integrate the region into Russia by January 1, 2015. He said Crimea may need a special status to solve all its problems. Crimea may also implement regional norms similar to the ones in 16 Russian regions.
The chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Social Policy, the head of the observer mission of the Federation Council on the referendum on the status of Crimea, a member of the Commission to monitor the situation in the Ukraine of the Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs, Valery Ryazansky, talks about the schedule of payments to state employees in Crimea and Sevastopol. The politician believes that the first payments will be made already in April or May.
20 Russian MPs already operating in Crimea will be the only Russian legislators monitoring the upcoming referendum. No additional MPs will take part in the monitoring mission, said Leonid Slutsky, Head of the Lower House of Parliament Committee for the CIS, Eurasian Integration and Contacts with Compatriots, Interfax reports.A special flight with four MPs and a group of senators planned to fly to Crimea on Saturday was cancelled. Tatyana Moskalkova (A Fair Russia), Slutsky’s deputy, confirmed that no such flight will be made.