This was informed by the head of the central executive committee of the political force Alexander Sidyakin. The statement was disseminated by the press service of the party.

According to him, public support headquarters will be opened in January in Tula, Zaporozhye, Leningrad, Kursk, Penza, Tver, Lipetsk, and Murmansk regions.

In addition, they will appear in Chuvashia, Dagestan, Crimea, Komi, in the Stavropol and Perm Territories and in a number of other regions.

Sidyakin said that educational and public projects will be implemented at the headquarters, as well as master classes and webinars will be held.

He added that the main task of the headquarters is to provide socially active citizens with the opportunity to implement their projects and ideas.

Sidyakin recalled that the first headquarters of public support for United Russia were opened in 2022.

"During the work of the existing headquarters, we have held more than 3 thousand events. More than 250,<> people took part in them," he said.

According to him, all projects implemented in public support headquarters are being scaled up in new regions.

Earlier it was reported that on January 16, United Russia will collect signatures in support of the self-nomination of the incumbent head of state, Vladimir Putin, as a candidate for the presidency of Russia.