The Civil Society Development Fund has presented 11 list of the most effective governors of Russia. It was compiled on the basis of the data of the Federal State Statistics Service, expert estimates, the media efficiency index developed by the National Monitoring Service, and indicators of the social well-being of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
Governors rating for 2015, full list which is presented below includes 81 names. Relevance: December 2015. Let us dwell on the top ten leaders:
10. Vyacheslav Shport
The governor of the Khabar Territory was included in the list of governors with a very high rating, rising immediately to 2 positions. The ability of Vyacheslav Ivanovich to ensure the anti-crisis efficiency of the region in a difficult economic situation has become the main indicator of his work.
9. Sergey Sobyanin
The Moscow Mayor managed to restore order in small retail trade, stopping the chaotic "growth" of stalls. Under him, the number of destroyed historical objects decreased and an active fight against traffic jams was conducted. To do this, build new roads, interchanges, parking lots and new metro stations.
8. Svetlana Orlova
In Russia, there are only three women governors and Orlov - one of them. She has headed the administration of the Vladimir region since 2013, with the support of 75% of voters in the elections. The budget of the region finances socially oriented non-profit organizations. In 2014, 25 million rubles were spent on these goals.
7. Ramzan Kadyrov
The merits of the leader of Chechnya include restoring peace and order in the republic, reducing unemployment and restoring Argun, Grozny, Gudermes and other cities destroyed during the war. He is one of the most open politicians for the people. Kadyrov’s account is on Instagram and in the comments the residents of Chechnya leave complaints, wishes and even requests for employment.
6. Aman Tuleev
The 69-year-old Aman Tuleyev does not get into the ranking of Russian governors in 2015 for the first time. His name was among the leaders in 2013 and 2014. For their authoritarian style of leadership of the Kemerovo region, Tuleyev is called "Kuzbass-Bashi". He managed to transform the coal industry from subsidized and unprofitable to cost-effective. 203 million tons of coal are mined annually in the region, 110 thousand people work in the coal industry.
5. Anatoly Artamonov
The head of the Kaluga Oblast administration was at the head of the previous governors' performance rating of 2015, the list of his achievements includes agreements on the construction of the Volkswagen plant and the alliance Mitsubishi Motors and Peugeot-Citroen in Kaluga. 100 billion rubles were invested in the region. Last year, Anatoly Artamonov took second place in the list of best governors.
4. Evgeny Savchenko
Governor of the Belgorod region. Under him, large agricultural holdings were created that invested more than 20 billion rubles in agriculture. According to indicators of life expectancy of the population and housing construction, the Belgorod region is one of the first places in the Russian Federation.
3. Vladimir Yakushev
The governor of the Tyumen region is known for his passion for biathlon and is trying to instill a love of sports for others. A multifunctional biathlon center “Pearl of Siberia” was built under him, which will soon host the stages of the Biathlon World Cup. Compared with 2006, the region’s economy has doubled.
2. Rustam Minnikhanov
The Republic of Tatarstan, which has been headed by Rustam Minnikhanov since 2010, is a donor region. It does not depend on subsidies allocated by the federal center. In 2012, Minnikhanov topped the list of leaders of the regions of the Russian Federation pursuing a friendly policy towards entrepreneurs. Seeks to maintain partnerships with China. The Chinese are already exploring the possibility of transferring to Tatarstan some chemical industries.
1. Dmitry Kobylkin
The head of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug took first place in the ranking of the effectiveness of governors, ahead of the head of the Republic of Tatarstan by 1 point. Over five years, the number of unemployed in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug decreased by 2.5 times, and the gross regional product in 2014 increased by 2 times, to 1.5 trillion. rubles.