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Draft national budget 2022 provides for 41.5% reduction in funding for Reintegration Ministry
KYIV. Sept 16 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The draft national budget for 2022 provides for a decrease in funding for the Ministry for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories by 41.5% or UAH 2.742 million compared to 2021.
According to bill No.6000 dated September 15, 2021, out of UAH 1.48 billion of the funding, it is proposed to allocate UAH 95.6 million for the management and management of the reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories.
In order to protect and ensure the rights and freedoms of persons deprived of their personal freedom by illegal armed groups, the occupation administration or the authorities of Russia for political reasons, as well as due to their social, political or professional activities, their support, measures for the reintegration of the population of the temporarily occupied territories, the payment of national scholarships named after Levko Lukyanenko is planned to allocate UAH 47.9 million, for monetary compensation to the victims, whose houses and apartments were destroyed as a result of a military emergency caused by the Russian armed aggression some UAH 80.9 million.
For the purpose to reduce the social, economic and environmental impact of explosive objects on the life and activities of the population, it is envisaged to allocate UAH 15 million, to ensure conditions for the entry and exit of persons in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine some UAH 192.7 million, to ensure the reintegration of youth from the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, temporarily occupied territory of Crimea some UAH 93.8 million.
It is planned to allocate UAH 362.7 million to ensure the information sovereignty of Ukraine, develop the languages of indigenous peoples living in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, and financial support for the public foreign broadcasting system, UAH 5 million for the creation of systems and databases on reintegration issues and for the development of infrastructure agriculture in Luhansk region some UAH 30 million.
In addition, it is planned to allocate UAH 125 million of subventions to local budgets.