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Politics is all about staying connected with people, being in the thick of things, and working tirelessly for your region's development - and that's just what State Duma deputy and head of the Far Eastern interregional coordinating council of the United Russia party, Viktor Pinskiy, had to say on June 20 during the "Political Factory" project in Primorye Territory.
Gathered around were students, young professionals, activists - you name it! United Russia's "Young Guard" was there, ready to listen to Pinskiy share his journey into the political limelight. From his humble beginnings as a turner on a factory floor to attaining a legal education, working as a judge, moving to Vladivostok, and building a legal practice, Pinskiy's path to the State Duma was anything but ordinary.
In 2001, he was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Primorye Territory, marking the beginning of his parliamentary journey. Pinskiy attributed his career success not only to military discipline, perseverance, and consistency but also to the important schooling he received while working in the Legislative Assembly before ascending to the State Duma.
"Sometimes, people come to the Duma without going through this stage," he noted. "They have to spend several years understanding the process. I, however, understood how the system works."
For Pinskiy, working with regions was crucial, emphasizing the importance of staying connected with people, being on the agenda, and working towards the development of one's region. This is why he became one of the authors of the initiative to hold mandatory meetings of parliamentarians with voters at least once a month.
"Youth is the future of the country. We must prepare personnel, share experience, and show that politics is daily work that requires competence and involvement," Pinskiy declared.
When asked about his sources of inspiration, Pinskiy credited solving problems, adopting laws, and helping specific people as his driving force. He also highlighted United Russia's continued efforts to collaborate with the authorities on behalf of citizens, evident in the party's national program and the implementation of national projects.
As for the "Political Factory," it's an educational project of the United Russia party aimed at developing young political personnel and managers. Their eyes shining with interest and concern for the country, the young participants undoubtedly left the meeting feeling energized and eager for the future.
On the same day, a single reception day for participants of the special military operation and their families was held at the Primorsky Regional Public Reception Office of the United Russia party chairman D.A. Medvedev. Alongside Pinskiy, city of Vladivostok administration employees, regional education and healthcare ministers, and social protection agency representatives were present to answer questions from applicants and help develop a joint action plan to address several issues.
Supporting participants of the SVO and their families remains a top priority for both the President of Russia and the United Russia party's national program. Personal receptions like this one play a crucial role in this mission as listeners are provided with the opportunity to address their unique struggles and find solutions tailored to their needs.
Several pressing issues received attention during the reception. A family of an SVO participant was granted assistance in enrolling their child in a specialized corrective children's kindergarten, while a widow of a fallen soldier was assured that she would receive housing on a priority basis and guided through the process of obtaining social support.
Further topics discussed included the registration of regional payments, the suspension of enforcement proceedings against active SVO participants, and more. All appeals received that day were addressed, with several being taken under personal control by the State Duma deputy, the regional United Russia branch, and executive authorities.
As a regional political figure, Viktor Pinskiy holds a significant role within the United Russia party, overseeing party activities and coordination across the Far Eastern regions of Russia. His career has been closely linked to the United Russia party, serving as head of the Far Eastern interregional coordinating council and actively participating in regional receptions, opening the door for any citizen seeking help.
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- Viktor Pinskiy, a key figure in United Russia's Far Eastern activities, emphasized the importance of understanding policy-and-legislation processes while working in regional assemblies, as a means to effectively navigate the political landscape.
- Amidst the "Political Factory" project, young professionals and activists were enlightened about car-accidents' ongoing impact on the general-news agenda and the role of crime-and-justice policies in addressing them.
- During a reception day for participants of a special military operation and their families, discussions centered around vital issues like migration, as families sought assistance in dealing with challenges related to relocation and settlement.
- Throughout his career, Viktor Pinskiy's commitment to the development of his region extends beyond politics – he demonstrated concern for war-and-conflicts' effects on society, as seen in his efforts to support families of fallen soldiers.