The government approved new benefits for participants of the Revolution of Dignity and families of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred: what will change.
The government of Ukraine has adopted a bill aimed at improving social protection for participants of the Revolution of Dignity and families of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred. This document provides for a number of benefits and guarantees in the areas of medicine, education, social assistance, transportation, and finance for this group of citizens.
Olexiy Goncharenko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament, spoke about this.
What benefits will participants of the Revolution of Dignity and families of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred receive
According to the bill, in the field of healthcare, free dental prosthetics, prosthetics, and rehabilitation are provided, as well as free access to medicines and medical products under state programs.
In the field of education, these individuals will have the right to support during their studies in educational institutions of various levels.
Utility benefits for families of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred and participants of the Maidan
In addition to medical and educational benefits, the bill provides for benefits for utility payments for these citizens. Participants will also receive transportation benefits, including free travel on urban and suburban transport.
Financial assistance to affected participants of the Revolution of Dignity
Financial support will include pension increases and monthly assistance, as well as one-time payments. The bill must be reviewed by parliament for approval.
It should also be noted that combatants can take advantage of preferential rehabilitation in sanatoria.
The bill approved by the government is aimed at improving social protection for participants of the Revolution of Dignity and families of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred, providing them with a number of benefits in the areas of medicine, education, utility services, transportation, and finance.
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