100 years ago the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was founded. Correspondents of the Rossa Primavera News Agency on the eve of December 30 went out to the streets of southern Russia cities to find out what experience, according to the citizens, modern Russia should adopt from the Soviet Union.
“It seems to me that first of all it is the education system. There was a better structure for delivering information,” said a man from Novorossiysk.
According to the interviewee from Rostov-on-Don, “modern Russia can learn from the Soviet Union social security, when people felt good about themselves and were not afraid for tomorrow.”
The citizens of Novocherkassk, Astrakhan, and Taganrog also named such positive qualities of the USSR as labor unity, upbringing of future generations, unity of the people, and friendship of the people.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency