Svyrydenko reports on 100 days: teachers' salaries, check-ups for those 40+ and Euro-railway.
According to inkorr.com: Yuliya Svyrydenko summarized her work as the Prime Minister of Ukraine for the first 100 days, reporting to the president. She shared the team's achievements on Facebook.
Increasing incomes and supporting citizens
A budget project for 2026 was submitted to the Verkhovna Rada, which includes:
increased salaries for teachers and medical workers;
funding for school meals in all regions;
launching medical check-ups for Ukrainians over 40 years old.
From September 1, salaries for teachers have already increased — 409 thousand educators received a raise. The government also plans to expand the online platform “Dream,” which is used by 20% of schools.
Defense, veterans, and social support
A Defence City regime has been implemented for weapons manufacturers, as well as a digital accounting tool for military “Impulse” and e-TCC services. Veterans have gained access to the VETERAN PRO platform.Social programs cover:
187 thousand families through the “Schoolchild Package” program;
increased payments for foster families;
assistance to orphans through the new service “Family Home.”
Reconstruction, infrastructure, and economy
, providing water to 500 thousand people. The first Euro-railway has been opened from Uzhhorod to Bratislava to Vienna to Budapest.
Within the “e-Reconstruction” program, 15 thousand families can restore their homes, and “e-Housing” has provided over 2600 loans totaling UAH 4.95 billion.
The US reconstruction investment fund has already received the first $150 million, while the state has gained UAH 3 billion from privatization.
Business, digitalization, and culture
More than 10 thousand entrepreneurs have received grants or loans at 5-7-9% under the “Made in Ukraine” program.
Digitalization includes the launch of e-Excise, e-Notary, electronic document circulation in courts, e-Permit, and e-Marriage.
In the cultural sector, the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Fund was established together with the Aliph Fund, and a grant program was initiated for creative industries with financing up to UAH 1 million.
The president has already set new tasks for the government. Svyrydenko's team promises to maintain the pace and continue the course of economic development and rebuilding the country.
Earlier we reported that Svyrydenko identified four priorities for the work of the new Cabinet.
During this period, the government made significant progress in addressing socio-economic issues and supporting citizens. Increasing incomes, supporting veterans, rebuilding infrastructure, and activating business reflect the government’s focus on important aspects of the country's recovery. In this context, it is crucial to continue working on raising the living standards of Ukrainians and ensuring stable economic growth.
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