The government will allocate 42 billion for subsidies: who will receive assistance.
Subsidies and salary increases in the budget
According to inkorr.com: Over the next two years, about 42.3 billion hryvnias is planned to be allocated for subsidies. This was reported by Member of Parliament Lesia Zaburanna, Deputy Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Budget Issues.
'Despite the war and the fact that our budget is in deficit, we have allocated funds to support those in need in 2025 and are also allocating them in 2026. This concerns almost 43 billion hryvnias for subsidies, which are meant to help and support about 2.7 million households during the heating season'
Zaburanna also noted that the budget for next year includes salary increases for teachers and improvements in social protection, including pension security.
'The budget draft submitted by the government anticipates a 30% salary increase for teachers in January and a 20% increase in September. There is an initiative from Members of Parliament to raise this amount to three minimum salaries. This applies not only to teachers but also to researchers and lecturers at higher educational institutions'
Thus, the Ukrainian government plans to allocate significant funds for subsidies for households in the coming years, as well as to increase salaries for teachers and improve social protection. These measures aim to reduce the financial burden on the population during the heating season and improve working conditions in the education sector.
The planned changes in the budget are of great importance for Ukrainians, especially in the context of war and economic instability. Subsidies will provide support for many households, and the salary increases for teachers will contribute to improving the quality of education in the country. We can only hope for the effective implementation of these initiatives in the coming year.
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