Deputy Stanislav Naumov, a member of the State Duma, stated that the "Russia" exhibition plays an important role in strengthening the institution of the family. He believes that the exhibition presents our country as a common home for various families. Naumov made this statement when he was a guest on the program "Family. Country. Russia" in the studio of the EISI. He was joined by Eugenia Stulova, the head of the Political Technology Committee of the Russian Association of Public Relations Organizations and the executive director of "Minchenko Consulting."
Naumov believes that one of the main indicators of the success of the exhibition and the Year of the Family in Russia will be the increase in birth rates during this period. He expressed hope that in 20 years, people will remember the exhibition by looking at the invitation tickets in their family albums and share stories about it with their children.
A beautiful guest from Crimea became the 15 millionth visitor to the "Russia" exhibition at VDNH. An expert analyzed the historical basis of the demographic situation in Russia. According to the deputy, events such as the Civil War have dealt a significant blow to the mental foundations of the institution of the family. He believes that the country is now restoring the concept of a strong family not in relation to the 1990s, but in relation to the whole century.
Stanislav Naumov emphasized the importance of unifying the legislative framework for family policy across different regions of the country. He also highlighted the need for flexibility in supporting families, especially in the context of current internal and external events. He stated that the recent military operation vividly demonstrates the complexity of family relationships, and bureaucratic approaches are not suitable for maintaining a family.
After July 8th, the "Russia" exhibition will continue to exist as the National Center. The international exhibition forum "Russia," located at VDNH in Moscow, will close and change its format. However, it will continue its existence as the National Center.