Wednesday11 December 2024
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What criteria are used to evaluate governors?

The current list of indicators for assessing the performance of senior officials in the subjects of the Russian Federation and regional executive authorities was approved by a decree from President Vladimir Putin on February 4, 2021. It consists of 20 items:
  1. Trust in government (trust in the President of the Russian Federation and heads of Russian Federation subjects, the level of which is assessed, among other things, through public opinion regarding the achievement of national development goals in the subjects of the Russian Federation).
  2. Population size of the Russian Federation subject.
  3. Life expectancy at birth.
  4. Poverty level.
  5. Percentage of citizens regularly engaged in physical culture and sports.
  6. Education level.
  7. Effectiveness of the system for identifying, supporting, and developing the abilities and talents of children and youth.
  8. Proportion of citizens involved in volunteer activities.
  9. Conditions for raising a well-rounded and socially responsible individual.
  10. Number of visits to cultural events.
  11. Number of families that have improved their housing conditions.
  12. Volume of housing construction.
  13. Quality of the urban environment.
  14. Proportion of the road network in the largest urban agglomerations that meets standards.
  15. Quality of the environment.
  16. Growth rate (growth index) of real average monthly wages.
  17. Growth rate (growth index) of real per capita monetary income of the population.
  18. Growth rate (growth index) of the physical volume of investment in fixed capital, excluding investments by infrastructure monopolies (federal projects) and budgetary allocations from the federal budget.
  19. Number of people employed in small and medium-sized enterprises, including individual entrepreneurs and self-employed individuals.
  20. "Digital maturity" of government bodies of the Russian Federation subjects, local self-government bodies, and organizations in the fields of healthcare, education, urban management, construction, and public transport, implying their use of domestic information technology solutions.