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State Duma Committee on Tourism and the Development of Tourist Infrastructure

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Background

The State Duma Committee on Tourism and the Development of Tourist Infrastructure is a standing committee of Russia’s lower house of parliament that deals with legislation and oversight in the tourism sector. Its mandate covers the development of tourist infrastructure, which places it at the intersection of economic policy, regional development, transport access, and domestic and international travel. In practice, the committee reviews draft laws, prepares parliamentary opinions, and considers issues affecting the organization and growth of tourism-related activity in the Russian Federation. Its work matters because tourism is both a service industry and a broader driver of regional investment, employment, and infrastructure planning.

The committee operates within the State Duma’s committee system, where specialized bodies divide legislative work by policy area. According to the available profile information, Sangadji Tarbaev serves as its chairman, indicating that the committee has formal leadership comparable to other Duma committees and is part of the parliamentary hierarchy under the State Duma leadership. As with other committees, its internal structure is centered on chairmanship and membership drawn from deputies, though the specific subcommittees or working groups are not identified in the available material. Within the Russian state apparatus, it functions as a legislative institution rather than an executive agency, but it remains relevant to the wider economy because its decisions can affect investment conditions, regional development priorities, and the regulatory environment for tourism businesses.

The committee reflects the growing institutional attention given to tourism as a separate policy field in Russia. Its existence signals that tourism and related infrastructure are being treated not only as cultural or leisure matters, but also as sectors requiring dedicated parliamentary supervision and legal support. In the available recent material, tourism policy has remained active at the federal level, including state recognition of tourism projects through government awards, which illustrates the broader policy environment in which the committee operates. Current priorities likely include supporting tourist infrastructure, improving sector coordination, and shaping legislation that can influence the development of domestic tourism across Russia.

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