The International Congress of Public Administration kicks off at RANEPA from February 10 to 13. The platform will become a hub for the exchange of best practices aimed at improving the quality of public administration.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin participated in the plenary session “Public Administration of the 21st Century: Between Speed and Meaning”.
“The changes that were required at that time were overdue, no matter who talked about what, everyone understood that they were overdue. How and at what speed is another question. At that time, we were so behind in the fields of transport, health, public spaces that we did not have time to do what Europe did 40 years ago. We had to do this literally in 5-10 years”, Sobyanin emphasized.
According to the mayor, all changes are made for the benefit of the people, their speed and quality depend on the competence of the manager and a clear focus on results. Sobyanin notes that what's important is that a team aims to achieve practical results rather than a formal process.
He added that residents expect efficient operation of the city's basic systems – drainage, heat, lighting, yardwork, transportation and health care. According to him, the main goal of the reform is to improve the daily life of Muscovites and meet their basic needs, official reports. website Mayor of Moscow.
Sobyanin also said at the plenary session that every change in the city deployed mainly to its residentsnot “for display”.





