Monday, December 22, 2014

The most effective governor, he became head of YANAO Kobylkin – Kommersant


                             
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The most effective governor this year, according to the Civil Society Fund (FoRGO), became head of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District Dmitry Kobylkin, said Dec. 23 TASS. Greater of its position in the ranking for the year improved the Ivanovo Region Governor Paul skaters and “leader of the fall” was the Ryazan Governor Oleg Kovalyov. Today FoRGO present seventh efficiency rating of governors. This final study, which is based on six issues that were published during the year. As reported in the fund TASS, the undisputed leader for years has been and remains the head of YANAO Dmitry Kobylkin. In the final ranking politicians allocate five “leaders of positive stability” – officials who retained the highest results throughout the year. Second place after Kobylkin in this “top 5″ takes Kaluga Region Governor Anatoly Artamonov. They are followed by the President of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov, the governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev, the head of Dagestan Ramazan Abdullatipov. The greatest growth in the efficiency rating during the year showed Ivanovo Region Governor Paul skating – he added a total of 12 positions. 5-7 stitches up the head of the Rostov Region Vasily Golubev, head of Khakassia Viktor Zimin, Murmansk Governor Marina Kovtun, the head of Bashkortostan Rustem Khamitov.

The five so-called “leaders of the fall” includes the Governor of Ryazan Region Oleg Kovalyov, who lost in the ranking for the year 19 positions, the head of Mari El Leonid Markelov (-17 position), the head of the Jewish Autonomous Okrug Alexander Vinnikov (-17), Kaliningrad Governor Nikolai Tsukanov (-17) and the head of the Lipetsk region, Oleg Korolev (-16). “Among the main factors behind the fall, experts point to criticism from civil society, the problems in building intra consensus, difficulties in establishing relations with civil society, the lack of visible results in solving social and economic problems in the region, the problem with the creation of conditions for open and competitive elections, “- noted in FoRGO.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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