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    On the allocation in 2026 of the volume of subvention from the state budget to local budgets for the implementation of a public investment project for the development of veteran spaces

    This Order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine establishes the mechanism for financing the development of veteran spaces in 2026 through the distribution of a targeted subvention from the state budget to local budgets. The total amount of funding exceeds 600.9 million hryvnias, which is directed towards the implementation of public investment projects in designated regions and territorial communities. The document serves as a tool for budgetary administration, ensuring direct targeted funding of infrastructure to support veterans at the local level.

    The structure of the act consists of an operative part and an annex. The operative part establishes the legal basis (Article 108 of the Budget Code of Ukraine) and the total amount of the subvention. The annex contains a detailed list of fund recipients, specifying budget codes and specific amounts for each regional or municipal budget. As this is an order concerning the allocation of funds for a specific fiscal year, it does not amend previous regulatory acts but acts as a one-time measure within the budget process.

    The most critical provision is the clear distribution of financial resources among specific entities: the Kyiv, Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi, Cherkasy, and Chernivtsi regions, as well as the Kropyvnytskyi and Khmilnyk city councils. For the application of this act, it is essential to note that the funds have a specific purpose: the implementation of a public investment project for the development of veteran spaces. This means that the local self-government bodies specified in the annex are obligated to use these funds exclusively for the indicated purpose in accordance with budget legislation.

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