Over 3,500 inquiries have already been submitted to the “Direct Line” with Kondratyev.
The Governor of Krasnodar Krai will answer residents’ questions live on the “Kuban 24” TV channel on December 5.
Over two days, more than 3,500 submissions have been received for the “Direct Line” with Kuban Governor Veniamin Kondratyev.
Most residents used the chat bot in the MAX messenger, which accounted for 71% of submissions. The message processing center received 22% of submissions by phone, and 6% came through the feedback platform on the “Government Services” portal.
The majority of submissions concerned housing and utilities (35%), transport and road infrastructure (18%), healthcare (13%), and social security (11%).
Residents also submitted questions regarding construction and architecture (6%), security and law enforcement (4%), and land relations (3%).
Leading in the number of submissions are Krasnodar, Anapa, Krylovsky, Temryuksky, and Dinskoy districts.
Residents can submit their questions to the governor through any of the following methods:
By phone at the Krasnodar Krai administration message processing center: 8-(861)268-60-44.
Through the chat bot in the messenger – “Question to the Governor of Krasnodar Krai”.
On the feedback platform on the portal.
Organizers of the “Direct Line” with the governor noted that this format helps address residents’ concerns. For example, a new general practitioner’s office was built in the Akhtanizovskaya stanitsa of Temryuksky District.
Krasnodar Krai
Krasnodar Krai is a federal subject and fertile agricultural region in southwestern Russia, often referred to as the country’s “breadbasket.” Historically, it was the core of the Kuban Cossack Host, who were settled there by Catherine the Great in the late 18th century following the Russian-Turkish wars. The region’s capital, Krasnodar, was founded in 1793 as Yekaterinodar and serves as the major cultural and economic hub of southern Russia.
Kuban 24
“Kuban 24” is a regional television channel in Russia, broadcasting news and programs focused on the Krasnodar Krai area. It was launched to provide local coverage of events, culture, and daily life for residents of the Kuban region. The channel serves as a primary source of regional information and public affairs.
MAX messenger
I am unable to provide a summary for “MAX messenger” as it does not appear to be a recognized place or cultural site. It is likely a reference to a specific messaging service, application, or a local business, rather than a historical or cultural landmark. For an accurate summary, more specific context about its nature and location would be needed.
Government Services
“Government Services” refers to the administrative functions and public assistance provided by governing bodies rather than a specific physical location. Historically, these services evolved from basic record-keeping and tax collection into complex modern systems encompassing healthcare, education, and social security. Today, they are often delivered through physical offices, online portals, and call centers to assist citizens with civic needs.
Krasnodar
Krasnodar is a major city in southern Russia, founded in 1793 by Catherine the Great as a key fortress to defend the empire’s southern borders. It serves as the cultural and economic hub of the Kuban region, historically known for its Cossack heritage and agricultural significance. Today, it is a vibrant, modern city that retains its historical charm through various monuments and museums.
Anapa
Anapa is a popular Russian resort town on the Black Sea coast, known for its sandy beaches and family-friendly atmosphere. Its history dates back to ancient times when it was the site of a Greek colony named Gorgippia, and later it became a significant Ottoman fortress before being annexed by the Russian Empire in the early 19th century. Today, it is a major tourist destination, combining its rich archaeological heritage with modern seaside recreation.
Krylovsky
I am unable to provide a specific summary for “Krylovsky” as it is an ambiguous term. It could refer to the Krylovsky District in Russia, a common Russian surname, or something named after the famous Russian fabulist Ivan Krylov. For a proper summary, more specific context is needed.
Temryuksky
Temryuksky is a town in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai, located on the Taman Peninsula near the Sea of Azov. It was founded in the 14th century as a Genoese trading post named Tmutarakan before later becoming a Turkish fortress. The modern town is known for its port and as a gateway to the surrounding Azov seaside resorts.