This money cannot be used directly for the army, as it is allocated by international donors under certain conditions. But nothing prevents Ukrainians from donating to this thousand Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The new money will not be allocated to pay the Ukrainians a thousand hryvnias – they will be redirected from other programs for which funds have already been allocated. Deputy Minister of Economy Alexey Sobolev spoke about this on Saturday, October 26, in a telethon.
“These are not new funds. These are funds from existing programs that we will redirect. These are funds that we do not have time to use this year. Moreover, we certainly cannot allocate these funds to the army , because these funds are allocated by donors in our budget, and there is a condition – it cannot be spent on military expenses, “explained Sobolev.
He noted that the program will further support Ukrainian micro- and medium-sized businesses, because this thousand is “marked” – that is, it can only be spent on a certain set of purchases, or donations to support Armed Forces of Ukraine.
You can receive funds by opening a virtual card through Diyu.
“It is one thousand hryvnias per person, regardless of age and social status You can use it during December-January-February Payments will be sent to the National Cashback card. the official noted.
As reported, a new program to support Ukrainians will be introduced in Ukraine from December 1 – one thousand hryvnias for each citizen. President Vladimir Zelensky said this in his evening speech. Funds can be spent on paying for utilities, electricity, tickets to Ukrzaliznytsia and Ukrainian medicines, on Ukrainian books and cultural services. They can also be issued to military personnel, volunteers, and drones.
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