According to the official, the city plans to eradicate the process when migrants who are not Russian citizens manage passenger transport.

“Today there are quite a lot of them (migrants. -

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) but they have occupied this niche for their work for a long time, many have already assimilated, many have been living in the city for a long time, received passports, became citizens of Russia,” Narukov noted.

He also said that in Obninsk it is planned to use large buses to serve passengers, respectively, "the number of drivers will be reduced."

“It is planned to re-equip transport ... Those minibuses that we see now, they should sink into oblivion,” the deputy added.

As it became known earlier, the Kaluga region is withdrawing from the program to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots from abroad to Russia.

Governor Vladislav Shapsha said that all documents from migrants who, in fact, do not know Russian, but provide “fake” certificates, will be sent by the migration center to the internal affairs bodies for verification.