During the annual "Year in Review" press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin, responding to a question about support for young families, noted the tradition of early marriages in the North Caucasus. He said he believed this was "right" and suggested "following their example," citing Ramzan Kadyrov's large family.
Chechnya and Dagestan are named leaders in projected population growth
Rosstat predicts that by 2046 the greatest population decline in absolute terms will be in Moscow and the Moscow region. The leaders in population growth in the future will be Chechnya (+601.4 thousand people), Dagestan (+509.6 thousand) and the Tyumen region (+223.3 thousand).
High figures are also predicted in Ingushetia (+131.9 thousand) and Kabardino-Balkaria (+42.8 thousand). In Russia as a whole, population decline is projected to amount to 12.1 million people over 20 years.
The top ten regions with the expected largest population decline until 2046 included Moscow (-696 thousand people) and the Moscow region (-610.2 thousand people), as well as St. Petersburg, Krasnodar Territory, Nizhny Novgorod Region, Samara Region.
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