The day before Vladimir Zelensky announced a new programme ‘ePidtrymka’ – one thousand hryvnias per person from 1 December.
The idea of ‘ePidtrymka’ arose because Kiev received foreign aid, which it did not even count on.
This was told on air by KIEV24 deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Olga Vasilevskaya-Smaglyuk, answering the question from where the state will take money for payments, reports TSN.
‘This idea arose from the fact that we did not count on, but received foreign aid to our budget. And so we have funds that we can distribute among the population,’ she explained.
In the family it will be an average of 5 thousand hryvnia, says the deputy.
‘This is not a lot, but also not a little. In order to allocate some separate category of persons, it will be very difficult to administer. In general, if I correctly understand the idea of the President, it creates internal demand, it helps the population, but for the next year I do not know whether to count on such assistance,’ – said Vasilevskaya-Smaglyuk.
We will remind, on 25 October, President Vladimir Zelensky announced a new programme ‘ePidtrymka’ – one thousand hryvnias per person from 1 December.