The governor of Stavropol Krai, Vladimir Vladimirov, restricted the… (владимир · глава · служебный)
The governor of Stavropol Krai, Vladimir Vladimirov, restricted the use of official vehicles for regional government and ministry staff, requiring approval for all trips outside Stavropol city and encouraging officials to walk or ride bicycles to save fuel. The measures aim to conserve up to 3,000 tons of fuel monthly amid growing concerns over fuel shortages.
Consensus
- The governor of Stavropol Krai, Vladimir Vladimirov, restricted the use of official vehicles for government and ministry staff.
- Use of service vehicles within Stavropol city is allowed only under limited conditions.
- All trips outside Stavropol require prior approval from the governor.
- Officials are encouraged to walk or ride bicycles for work-related travel.
- The measures aim to save approximately 3,000 tons of fuel per month.
Points of divergence
- Vladimirov suggested that fuel companies increase the limit on fuel supplied per vehicle and noted long queues at gas stations due to repeated refueling attempts. — vm
- The governor stated that there are no plans to introduce restrictions on fuel sales based on car numbers or QR codes, as such measures would increase queue lengths. — fontanka
- A similar policy has been implemented in Leningrad Oblast, where government and municipal employees can no longer receive priority access to fuel for official vehicles. — fontanka
Coverage (3 sources)
- Stavropol Governor Vladimir Vladimirov Calls for Officials to Walk to Save Gas — Вечерняя Москва
- Stavropol Governor Restricts Officials' Use of Official Vehicles — РИА Новости (Telegram)
- Stop spending on already scarce fuel. Head of Stavropol urges officials to switch to bicycles — Фонтанка