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В Подмосковье ещё два городских округа объединили в один. Административная реформа продолжается
Moscow Region Continues Administrative Reforms with City District Mergers
Moscow Oblast Unifies Two More Districts
The Moscow Region's administrative reforms are in full swing, with the recent merger of two more city districts. The move is part of an ongoing effort to streamline local governance and improve the delivery of public services.
Kashirsky and Stupinsky Districts Merge
The latest merger involves the Kashirsky and Stupinsky districts, which will now form a single administrative unit. The new district will have a combined population of over 200,000 residents and an area of over 2,000 square kilometers.
Streamlining Governance and Enhancing Services
According to regional authorities, the merger is expected to bring about several benefits, including improved coordination of public services, reduced administrative costs, and increased efficiency in decision-making.
The merger will also allow the new district to pool its resources and invest in infrastructure and economic development projects that would not have been possible for the individual districts.
Continuing Administrative Reforms
The merger of Kashirsky and Stupinsky districts is part of a broader administrative reform process that has been underway in the Moscow Region for several years.
Previous reforms have included the consolidation of smaller districts into larger ones, the creation of new administrative units, and the transfer of certain responsibilities from regional to local authorities.
Improving Local Governance and Public Services
The Moscow Region's administrative reforms are aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of local governance. By streamlining administrative structures and consolidating resources, the region hopes to enhance the delivery of public services and create a more responsive and accountable government.