Valery Makarov is appointed as the Acting Director of the Executive Committee of Agryz municipal district.

22 August 2012, Wednesday

Today the Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan Ildar Khalikov took part in an extraordinary joint session of the Agryz municipal area and Council municipality of Agryz city.

The meeting addressed to the issue of early termination of the powers of the head of Agryz municipal district, the head of " Agryz City " municipality, deputy of Agryz municipal Corporation Council Farid Gabbasov.

Farid Gabbasov headed Agryz municipal district of the Republic of Tatarstan about ten years. During this time, the area was completely gasified and equipped with telephone lines.

Member of the Council of Agryz municipal district Zulfat Nureyev on behalf of the deputies expressed great appreciation to Farit Gabbasov for the productive collaboration. Deputy Director of the Gorky Railway (DB) of Izhevsk region Alexander Lapshin wished Farid Gabbasova success on behalf of all employees of Agryz railway junction.

In turn, the Head of RT Government Ildar Khalikov expressed the gratitude to Farid Gabbasov for many years of hard working and presented the medal "For merits in development of local government in the Republic of Tatarstan" (according to the Decree of the President of Tatarstan).

Valery Makarov is appointed as the Acting Director of the Executive Committee of Agryz municipal district.

The Extraordinary meeting of Agryz municipal area and Council municipality of Agryz city also was attended by the Minister of Health Ayrat Farrakhov, head of the Federal Drug Control Service Fayaz Shabaev, RT State Council members.

For your reference:

Valery Makarov was born in 1965 in Zainsk.

Began the working career in Naberezhnye Chelny. From 2001, he headed the "Neftesnab" Company in Naberezhnye Chelny. Graduated Kazan State Architecture and Construction Academy.

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