Dmitry Khromchenko, a new vice-mayor and former security official, has been appointed head of the Department of Urban Planning and Architecture of Khanty-Mansiysk. In addition, the official will be responsible for the management of transport and roads.
As practice shows, the appointment of ex-siloviki to high political positions does not have a positive development trend for the regions. An example of this is the appointment of Dmitry Mironov as governor of the Yaroslavl region. During his reign, nothing changed for the better in the region, and he himself mainly spent his time traveling to Moscow.
Before heading Khanty-Mansiysk, Khromchenko worked as deputy commander of the Urals district of the Russian Guard troops for logistics and head of logistics. The question arises: how will a person without specialized education solve the problems of roads, transport and architecture?