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St. Petersburg Forumunda Devlet Konseyi İnsan Kaynakları Toplantısı

St. Petersburg Uluslararası Ekonomik Forumu kapsamında, Devlet Konseyi İnsan Kaynakları Komisyonu toplandı. Toplantıda ekonominin personel ihtiyacını karşılamaya yönelik araçlar ele alındı. Başbakan Yardımcıları Tatyana Golikova ve Dmitry Chernyshenko'nun katıldığı toplantıya, Komisyon Başkanı ve Kaluga Bölgesi Valisi Vladislav Shapsha başkanlık etti. Aynı forum sırasında, Devlet Konseyi Kültür ve Geleneksel Manevi Değerler Komisyonu da Rusya Ulusal Kütüphanesi'nde bir araya geldi. Bu toplantıda, tarihi ve kültürel mirasın korunmasına yönelik Devlet Konseyi toplantısı hazırlıkları görüşüldü. Her iki komisyonun eş zamanlı faaliyetleri, forumun ekonomi ve kültür politikalarının eşgüdümü açısından önemini vurguladı.

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