The Cabinet of Ministers expects that next year, the accumulative pension account can be a good hope for the return of people to the country.
Pension reform had to be suspended this year due to the Russian Federation’s massive invasion of Ukraine. However, next year they plan to use it to return to Ukraine those who left. This was announced by the Minister of Social Policy Marina Lazebna on the air of the telethon.
“This year I think not, this year we all need to survive,” she said.
According to Lazebna, next year, accumulative pension accounts alone could be a very good prospect for people to return to the country.
“We’re thinking now. What categories could it be, what resources are needed to create these accounts,” he said, adding that it’s not just a prospect for someone, but also a resource that could be used to restore Ukraine.
Lazebnaya also said that about 300 thousand Ukrainians in the occupied territories will not receive pensions.
Earlier it was reported that since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, more than 140 billion hryvnias of pensions were paid, as well as more than 50 billion hryvnias to teachers and doctors. Despite the war, the government carried out all payments to society, including the indexing of pensions.
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Source: korrespondent

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