December 22, 2024
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Zelenskyi will allocate 15 billion for the “eRecovery” program in 2025

In 2025, 15 billion hryvnias will be allocated to the program for the reconstruction of housing “eVidnovnelnya”.”, — write: epravda.com.ua

In 2025, 15 billion hryvnias will be allocated to the program for the reconstruction of housing “eVidnovnaliya” for IDPs. This was stated by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, Interfax-Ukraine reports. “There is already a decision to direct the remaining funds from the program of the Ministry of Social Policy – UAH 15 billion – to the “eRecovery” program. They will be directed already this year. The government will also consider the question of where to find additional funds,” he said. According to him, these funds will enable 10,000 families to buy housing. Advertisement: Funds will be provided to internally displaced persons from front-line regions, said Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. The state budget for 2025 provides UAH 4 billion for the “eRecovery” program, of which UAH 3 billion is for compensation for destroyed housing, and UAH 1 billion for damaged housing. Reminder: Advertising: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy intends to talk with the head of the National Bank of Ukraine Andriy Pyshny about increasing the availability of financing under the “eOsel” mortgage program in the frontline regions.

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