The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has reallocated 3.8 billion hryvnias to finance the cashback program and one-time assistance “Winter e-Support”, which is called “Zelensky's thousand” in society, writes WomanEL. This was reported by MPs Yaroslav Zheleznyak and Nina Yuzhanina in their Telegram channels.
According to Yuzhanina, funds were withdrawn from several key programs:
- 99.8 million UAH — from the program for partial compensation for the cost of domestic agricultural machinery and equipment;
- 1.76 billion UAH — from the program for supporting investment projects with significant investments (“investments”);
- 2 billion UAH — from the program for compensating for costs for humanitarian demining of agricultural lands.
The MPs revealed where the funds for “Zelensky's thousand” came from. Source: Yaroslav Zheleznyak's Telegram channel
Instead, these funds are directed to the program to support domestic demand for domestic goods and services, which involves the payment of the “Winter e-Support”.
Well, while taxes are being raised for businesses and citizens, the Cabinet decided to take money from the business support and demining program and send an additional 3.8 billion UAH this year for cashback and “1000 from Zelensky”. I don't even know what to add. Although I know, there is still 2 thousand votes left to collect against this in the petition. At least it will be interesting to see how the Office of the President of Ukraine will respond to it,
wrote Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
The People's Deputy also published a link to a petition to the president demanding to review the “e-Support” program. The author of the petition calls for reviewing the allocation of 1000 hryvnias to citizens. Currently, 22,846 of the required 25,000 signatures have been collected.
It recently became known when Ukrainians will receive payments under the “National Cashback”.