The Central City Library of Murmansk hosted a presentation of a book dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the Prosecutor's Office of Russia and the 100th anniversary of the Prosecutor's Office of the Murmansk region

Igor Burlakov, Senior Assistant of the Prosecutor of the Murmansk Region for Media Relations. Photo: Central City Library of Murmansk

On December 22, the fourth of a series of cultural and educational events dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation and the 100th anniversary of the Prosecutor's Office in Murmansk took place within the framework of the project of the Murmansk Regional Branch of the RGS supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Murmansk Region.

A book published as part of the project was presented during the event. The book was prepared jointly with the regional supervisory authority and the Global Media agency under the editorship of the Prosecutor of the Murmansk region, State Adviser of Justice of the 3rd class Sergey Pavolin. The total circulation amounted to 670 copies.

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Participants of the event. Photo: Central City Library of Murmansk

Igor Burlakov, Senior Assistant of the Prosecutor of the Murmansk Region for Media Relations, spoke about the great work carried out in the process of publishing the book and thanked everyone who participated in it.

Chairman of the Murmansk Regional Branch of the Russian Geographical Society Denis Moiseev presented the project “Celebrating the 300th anniversary of the Public Prosecutor's Office of Russia” aimed at promoting patriotic feelings and civic engagement and raising awareness among young people about the activities and history of the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation.

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Denis Moiseev. Photo: Central City Library of Murmansk

The project became one of the winners in the grant competition of the Ministry of Culture of the Murmansk region. The main goal of the project was to show the historical role of the Prosecutor's office in the formation of state apparatus in Murmansk. The Murmansk Regional Branch of the RGS studied its activities in the framework of research on the history of the Kola Arctic.

At the end of the event, 3 copies of the book were presented to the library. 

The Murmansk Regional Branch of the Russian Geographical Society expresses its gratitude to the library staff and personally to the head of the library Olga Vovk for her active participation in the event.