After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia was faced with the need to restore its statehood and regain lost ground in the global economy. The new state has set itself ambitious tasks. The stated goals can be achieved only by combining the efforts of all progressive forces taking part in the social and economic life of the country.
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Instruction manual
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One of the most difficult challenges facing the country is the victory over poverty. The current indicators of the well-being of Russians do not reach the level that was established in the developed countries of the West. Not every resident of Russia can afford spacious housing, good rest and education for children. Ways to solve this problem - the creation of new jobs and ensuring self-employment of the population.
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The main condition for the formation of a strong country remains the formation of a fair social order. The country is faced with the task of creating a stable society where all citizens comply with the laws and exhibit conscious social activity. The concept of justice, which is directly related to the principle of equal opportunities for citizens, regardless of their material wealth and place of residence, is put at the forefront.
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The political structure of Russian society also needs to be improved. Young democracy in the country has not yet achieved significant success. The path to a change in the situation in this area lies through the implementation of real democracy. Russia's democratic institutions need a gradual change; the election system at all levels of representative power should be improved.
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The task of unifying Russia is inextricably linked with the improvement of the management system of the subjects of the Russian Federation. The country is administratively divided into a number of regions that differ in territory, number and composition of the population. Intractable contradictions exist between the individual parts of the country, which leads to an increase in social tension. The state will have to smooth out regional differences and ensure the free development of different nationalities.
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The main resource of Russia is its human potential. To make the country rich and economically strong, it is necessary to create conditions for population growth. This requires improving the general standard of living of Russians, ensuring a high quality of healthcare, and comprehensively developing the social sphere. Only the coordinated efforts of central and local authorities will help to increase the life expectancy of citizens of a country.
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The urgent task in the field of economics is a decisive transition from an industrial to an information model of the development of society. Russia has to find its own niche in the world system of division of labor. The country has serious competitive advantages in this regard: scientific potential and a system of multilevel technical and natural science education. For Russia, the implementation of highly specialized programs in the field of technical innovations may become a breakthrough.