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Medvedev urges local authorities to minimize bureaucratic procedure in making lists of flood-affected people

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev criticized local authorities for excessive bureaucratic procedures
Photo ITAR-TASS/Igor Ageenko
Photo ITAR-TASS/Igor Ageenko

GORKI, September 9 (Itar-Tass) - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev criticized local authorities for excessive bureaucratic procedures in the making of the lists of flood-affected people in the Russian Far East.

“You should minimize it (bureaucracy) as much as possible,” the prime minister demanded at a meeting with the deputy prime ministers on Monday.

All people, who are staying at the temporary camps in Amur Region, the Jewish Autonomous Region and Khabarovsk Territory , will be provided with permanent accommodation by October 1, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Trutnev said at the meeting.

“We agreed with the governors of Amur Region, the Jewish Autonomous Region and Khabarovsk Territory that no people will remain at the temporary camps by October 1,” Trutnev noted.