The President is the highest official in the Russian Federation. His powers include protecting the rights and freedoms of citizens, monitoring compliance with legislation and the activities of state bodies throughout the country. Each Russian has the right to personally address the President with a complaint, request, proposal. This can be done in writing by sending an electronic message or using the services of traditional postal services.
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You will need
- - A4 paper;
- - fountain pen;
- - A computer with Internet access.
Instruction manual
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Prepare the text of the message to the President. You can contact the head of state on your own behalf or on behalf of a group of people united by a common opinion, for example, residents of the same house. In any case, the letter must indicate the last name, first name, middle name, address and telephone number of one of the authors. Otherwise, your appeal will remain unanswered, because employees of the Presidential Administration simply will not know where and to whom to send documents.
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Remember that the letter must contain true facts, a description of real events, real names and surnames of people. You can not use profanity, rude and offensive language, distort reality. In addition, an appeal to the President must necessarily contain a specific and clearly formulated main idea: a complaint, request, statement, proposal, etc.
3
Attach copies of documents supporting the facts described by you to the main text. This can be the answers received from officials at various levels, and medical documents, and various certificates, certificates, decrees. The electronic form of appeal also allows you to attach a file containing video or audio recordings.
4
Decide how you want to send the message. If you find it more convenient the traditional form, buy an envelope in the mail and arrange it according to existing rules. In a legible hand, fill in the “To”, “To”, “From” and “From” columns. Recipient address indicate the following: 103132, Moscow, Ilyinka St., 23. In the lines for sender information, enter your full mailing address. This must be done, even if you have already listed personal data in the letter. You can send a written request by registered mail with a notification of delivery to the recipient, who will be the Presidential Administration.
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To reduce the time for sending the message, use electronic means of communication. On the official website of the President of the Russian Federation, find the "Appeals" section. It contains a form for sending an email to the head of state. Before filling out it, carefully read the attached instructions. Site rules limit the volume of text and the attached file, prohibit writing in Latin letters and highlighting fragments of text in capital letters.
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Fill out the form preceding the electronic form. Indicate only real information about yourself. Pay particular attention to the fields marked with an asterisk. Check your personal data and correct any errors found. Think up and remember the password for using "My Account". In this section of the site you can track the progress of the consideration of your message.
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You can also send a complaint or request through the "Electronic Reception". It is an information system directly related to the Presidential Administration. Specialized terminals are installed in 186 cities of Russia. Using one of them, a citizen can personally transmit the message orally or electronically, as well as make an appointment with the official via video communication. You can find out the address of the "Electronic Reception Office of the President of the Russian Federation" in your area at the regional administration or on the Kremlin’s official website. The Internet portal also contains detailed instructions for working with the system.
note
According to the current legislation, the President is not entitled to interfere in the process of administering justice. Therefore, it is possible to appeal court sentences only in a special procedural order.