The President in the course of the video conference with representatives of government and administrative agencies thanked everyone involved in organizing and holding the Victory Day events, emphasizing the high level of preparation, and expressed gratitude to everyone who participated. Discussing the perpetuation of memory, they emphasized the need to make information about the heroic and tragic events of the past more accessible and visual, with contextualization. For example, information and memorial signs, plaques, and panels should be placed at the sites of Nazi ghettos and concentration camps during the Nazi occupation, and at the sites of mass executions. The President gave the corresponding instructions.
The leaders reported on the local celebrations of the 81st anniversary of the Soviet people's victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945. The event was noted for its massive turnout, surpassing patriotic events of previous years in terms of the number of participants. For example, Vasily Tishchenko reported that "The Immortal Regiment" column united the Russian and Moldovan parts of the city in Slobodzeya. They covered the four kilometers in an hour, and then laid flowers at the local memorial for about half an hour – the stream of citizens seemed endless, according to the head of Slobodzeya state administration.
Vadim Krasnoselsky noted the environmental campaign that residents Slobodzeya held on the banks of the Dniester before the holiday weekend. The President called on the administrations and residents of other cities and districts to follow their example.
The mayor of Tiraspol reported among other things on the weed control work underway in the capital. According to Ilona Tyuryaeva, mowers have mowed approximately 135000 square meters over the past week. She reported that pedestrian paths in Pobeda Park have been repaired. The improvements are ongoing.
Meeting participants discussed other issues related to the ongoing operations of the republic's cities and districts, outlined plans, and reviewed work schedules.
